This exquisite oblong table runner is showcasing the refined artistry of Edwardian era vintage embroidery, featuring charming bows on both ends.
Measuring 60 x 321 cm, it represents the meticulous handiwork of early-to-mid 20th century craftspeople who created these treasured pieces as heirloom linens during the "glory box" era—a time when young women invested countless hours perfecting their needlework skills.
Beautifully preserved in excellent condition, with only minor flaws such as a few small marks this rare textile is ready to become a functional centrepiece or treasured display piece in your home. The intricate hand embroidery demonstrates the dedication and precision that defined traditional linen craftsmanship, capturing techniques that are rapidly disappearing from contemporary practice.
Perfect for collectors seeking historical authenticity, design enthusiasts embracing vintage and cottagecore aesthetics, or textile artists exploring slow stitching and upcycling possibilities, this handmade piece offers far more than visual beauty. It represents a meaningful investment in sustainable fashion and a celebration of traditional skills.
As these handcrafted linens become increasingly scarce, owning one connects you to a rich heritage of artisanal textile work—a genuine treasure that grows more precious with time.