Saumur II. Here, embroidered pattern of a skirt, that is preserved in National Museum's collection. Has been reproduced on a napkin or a dishmat.
Saumur II. Floral embroidery on a costume skirt believed to have been made and worn by Guðrún Skúladóttir (1740-1816), daughter of Treasurer Skúli Magnússon, known as the “father of Reykjavík,“ and his wife Steinunn Björnsdóttir. Guðrún was renowned for her needlework.
Beautiful design on black cotton fabric, the design is machine-sewn into the fabric using quality string. Size 35x35 cm.
Also available as teatowel. Here.



