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indian batik blocks

updated mon 23 mar 98

 

David Hendley on sat 21 mar 98

Trinity Ceramic Supply has a nice selection of wooden
Indian printing blocks.
David Hendley


At 08:41 AM 3/20/98 EST, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Hi- regarding the Indian batik blocks- do you have any idea of a source for
>them? I live in the northwoods,(and cannot browse the city neighborhoods!)
>and would appreciate it if anyone knows of a catalog or other source for
>those beautiful designs. TIA
>
>Joan Slack-DeBrock/River Run Pottery
>P.O.Box 95
>McNaughton, WI 54543
>715-277-2773
>riverrun@newnorth.net
>
>

Bob Hanlin on sun 22 mar 98

Joan:
I've also found these at various bead shops and some antique shops have had
them. Decorators used to like to use them as curios on cabinets etc. You
know those fold can't leave any surface uncovered. Something about
commissions, I'd wager.


At 09:01 AM 3/21/98 EST, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Trinity Ceramic Supply has a nice selection of wooden
>Indian printing blocks.
>David Hendley
>
>
>At 08:41 AM 3/20/98 EST, you wrote:
>>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>>Hi- regarding the Indian batik blocks- do you have any idea of a source for
>>them? I live in the northwoods,(and cannot browse the city neighborhoods!)
>>and would appreciate it if anyone knows of a catalog or other source for
>>those beautiful designs. TIA
>>
>>Joan Slack-DeBrock/River Run Pottery
>>P.O.Box 95
>>McNaughton, WI 54543
>>715-277-2773
>>riverrun@newnorth.net
>>
>>
>
>
Bob Hanlin
bhanlin@ionet.net
Oklahoma City, OK