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1950s - 1960s Handwoven Black White and Rose Gold Sandusky Weavers Woven Wool Mixed Textile Skirt - Sz. XS/S

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1950s - 1960s Handwoven Black White and Rose Gold Sandusky Weavers Woven Wool Mixed Textile Skirt - Sz. XS/SPLEASE be sure to read ALL of the additional FAQs and item info in the drop down menu below the item description before making your purchase. All SHIPPING OVERAGES will be refunded and group shipping options are always available. ***ALL SALES ARE FINAL*** No cancellations. DESCRIPTION: This 1950s1960s handwoven A line skirt by Sandusky Weavers is a true vintage treasure. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it features a rich black wool base

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DESCRIPTION: This 1950s–1960s handwoven A-line skirt by Sandusky Weavers is a true vintage treasure. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it features a rich black wool base interwoven with crisp white and shimmering rose gold metallic threads, creating a look that’s both timeless and striking. The structured silhouette flatters effortlessly, while the artisanal weave speaks to an era of quality and sophistication. Perfect for collectors and style enthusiasts, this skirt is more than clothing—it’s a statement of heritage and chic design.

HISTORY: The label “Sandusky Weavers” of 1319 Pine Street, San Francisco, evokes the era of small-scale artisanal textile workshops that flourished in mid-20th-century America. The designation “HANDWOVEN” underscores the emphasis on craftsmanship and individuality, hallmarks of a time when discerning clients sought quality over mass production. This fabric, distinguished by its intricate pattern and shimmering metallic accents, reflects the period’s revival of traditional weaving techniques infused with modern sensibilities. Such textiles bridged heritage and innovation, catering to a clientele eager for unique, high-quality materials for fashion and home décor. In its artistry and detail, this piece stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of handcrafted design during an age of industrial expansion.

DATE: Mid-Century. Circa 1950s - 1960s.

CONDITION: This item is in overall excellent, gently worn, vintage condition. Some areas along the metallic threading that have been compromised but in no way impedes on the skirts wearability. The integrity of the thread that is currently in place is structurally sound. Please see all photos as they do act as part of the item description. 

CARE: Dry clean for best results

LABEL: Sandusky Weaveres

MEASUREMENTS: I would call this a size XS/S. As usual please refer to the below measurements for best fit.

LAYING FLAT / NOT DOUBLED / NOT STRETCHED
Waist Width: 13 inches wide with no stretch
Upper Hip Width: 18 inches wide
Lower Hip Width: 25 inches wide
Overall Length: 28.25 inches long

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