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This is a vintage 1970s crewel embroidery artwork featuring tulips and daisies arranged in a golden pitcher. The textile piece is completed with a blue fabric background and comes framed behind glass in a gold-tone frame. The embroidery makes use of bold colors—reds, yellows, oranges, greens, and whites—to create a cheerful and textured floral design that fits well with mid century and boho decor styles.

In 1970s crewel patterns, it was very common to include a "fallen" petal or a single flower head on the "table" next to the vase to add a sense of realism and artistic flair.

The piece measures approximately 16x20 inches including the frame. The back is finished with cardboard and has a hanging wire attached, ready to display. As an estate find, there is some minor wear to the frame and backing, but the embroidery itself is in good vintage condition. It’s a unique handmade wall decor item from the mid-to-late 20th century, ideal for anyone looking to add retro textile art to their home.


Please see photos for details and condition.

This is a one-of-a-kind vintage find and is being sold as pictured.