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  • The winter in 2010 range offers combination of materials such as Burlap, Crocodile, and Snakeskin with eye catching prints to spell the fashionish as all across the globe.

    VInvesting.com itiaoshui 2010

  • Super Punch: Burlap potato sacks on Project Runway skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Burlap potato sacks on Project Runway 2010

  • Burlap is the material used to distribute food rations around the world.

    Farryn Weiner: Lauren Bush on Feeding the World, Family Travel and Fashion Farryn Weiner 2011

  • Burlap sacks of beans and brown rice and dates and dried fruit were stacked against the walls.

    The Black Madonna Davis Bunn 2010

  • Burlap sacks served as ersatz bases, a hunk of wood impersonated home plate, and strips of chicken wire made for a makeshift backstop.

    Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010

  • Burlap sacks served as ersatz bases, a hunk of wood impersonated home plate, and strips of chicken wire made for a makeshift backstop.

    Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010

  • Burlap sacks, beans and lentils, empty bottles, stones and coal: if you saw the gallery recently devoted to Kounellis at Tate Modern you will be familiar with most of his stock, the inventory of dry goods from which he makes his dark and plangent works.

    Jannis Kounellis 2010

  • Burlap sacks served as ersatz bases, a hunk of wood impersonated home plate, and strips of chicken wire made for a makeshift backstop.

    Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010

  • Burlap sacks served as ersatz bases, a hunk of wood impersonated home plate, and strips of chicken wire made for a makeshift backstop.

    Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010

  • Brooklyn-based Burlap to Cashmere was formed by cousins John Philippidis (gifted and charismatic lead guitarist) and Steven Delopoulos (vocals, guitar) in 1995.

    Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Fifty-Seven 2009

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