Minaudiére for Necessaries (Small Pocket for Stuff You Need)
Minaudiére for Necessaries (Small Pocket for Stuff You Need)
Minaudiére for Necessaries (Small Pocket for Stuff You Need)

Minaudiére for Necessaries (Small Pocket for Stuff You Need)

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Original textile Minaudiére. signed by Jane M. Mason.

FROM THE ARTIST:

A petite hand-looped pocket-pouch (3.5" x 4.5") to keep essentials handy. Tuck in some Tylenol, Imodium, tissue, driver's license, $20 bill, keys, etc. Use the ribbon handle to safety pin the pouch inside a larger bag. (A safety pin is included.) Or the ribbon allows you to hang it on a door knob.

This is a one-of-a-kind Minaudiére. It is handmade my me with upcycled wool as a functional piece of contemporary textile art. The design is from my imagination and features a geometric pattern in gray, black, burnt orange and cranberry. It is lined in a corresponding fabric of my choice. 

The second photo shows the other side of the Minaudiére and suggested contents. (Contents not included with product.) 

Handmade textile pieces show the quirks of my artistic style and the inconsistencies in recycled materials.          .

Details:.

  • Dimensions: W 4.5" x H 3.5" x Depth 1" (when empty). See the quarter in the image for scale. 
  • Media: Upcycled wool strips and wool yarn. Hooked on linen.
  • Purpose: Can be placed on a tabletop or hung on a doorknob as a decorative item (or to stash a key to that door), or placed inside a larger bag. 
  • Can we wiped off with a damp cloth or submerged and washed gently, if necessary. 

Special: I want you to have your own Jane M Mason original, so this pricing is especially low. Just for the holiday season.  NOW only:  $59.00  thru January 5, 2025 or until sold out.

Order by Dec 12 for Christmas delivery. 

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Jane M. Mason

As a small child, I started taking art classes at Joslyn Museum in Omaha. Every Saturday morning I was at the museum for a class. As a five-year-old, I won my first art contest and distinctly remember the drawing I had created being used on the cover of the spring catalog for Joslyn Museum. My childlike enthusiasm for art and happiness creating art is in my DNA now. It’s part of every piece of art I create.


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