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Vintage Orange Blossom Wax Flower Tambour Embroidery Lace Net Wedding Veil. Tweet
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This vintage orange blossom wax flower tambour embroidery net lace wedding veil dates from the 1920s. It is made of an off white cream color wax orange blossom droplets attached to an elastic headband. There is a off white cream color sheer net veil with tambour stitched embroidery work and a lace trimmed scalloped hem. This beautiful bridal wedding headpiece has a layered tiered net veil gathered in the back which can cover both the back and front face. The headpiece measures 18 inches in circumference, the back veil is 48 inches long, the shorter layer is 14 inches long and the overall bottom circumference is 46 inches. It is in good condition, with only a few missing wax droplets and the elastic band is a bit stretched out and loose. This wonderful wedding bridal veil headpiece is a beautiful one of a kind piece of flapper bridal antique art! $100 |

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Vintage 1920s Orange Blossom Wax Flower Tambour Embroidery Lace Net Wedding Veil
This vintage orange blossom wax flower tambour embroidery net lace wedding veil dates from the 1920s. It is made of an off white cream color wax orange blossom droplets attached to an elastic headband. There is a off white cream color sheer net veil with tambour stitched embroidery work and a lace trimmed scalloped hem. This beautiful bridal wedding headpiece has a layered tiered net veil gathered in the back which can cover both the back and front face. The headpiece measures 18 inches in circumference, the back veil is 48 inches long, the shorter layer is 14 inches long and the overall bottom circumference is 46 inches. It is in good condition, with only a few missing wax droplets and the elastic band is a bit stretched out and loose. This wonderful wedding bridal veil headpiece is a beautiful one of a kind piece of flapper bridal antique art!
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