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Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs 11" | 
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| Brand: Lartisana Category: Apparel Department: Womens
Buy New: $3.50
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1949
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No
ASIN: B000F6SSJE
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| Features:
| • | White, White/Blue, White/Pink, White/Red | | • | 100% Cotton | | • | Machine Washable | | • | Imported |
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Cheap looking prouduct and the WORST Customer Service. July 25, 2008 "Vic" in L'artisana customer serivce department identified himself as the owner and President of the company. He verbally abused me on the telephone, not only screaming at me but using foul language. NO product is worth being abused when a customer calls about an order being wrong - when I called about my latest order that was shorted on the number of items ordered as well as items that I did not order. Absolutely the worst customer service I have ever experienced.
Delightful April 20, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
These handkerchiefs are lovely. The embroidery and the hemming are beautifully done. I was disappointed at first that the fabric was very stiff and scratchy, but one washing took care of that problem and now they are soft and gentle on a sore nose.
Misleading - overpriced March 25, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Using the plural "handkerchiefs" in the item description lead me to believe I was purchasing a set of handkerchiefs. Instead, I received 1 only. It was not of such superior quality or beauty that I would have bought just one at this price. Both of the reviews also seemed to indicate that there were more than one. In addition, I received it 5 days late and did not have it to give as a gift when I intended to. I would return it but had already described to the recipient that it was on the way. I was very disappointed in this item, in spite of the poetic review previoiusly posted.
Handkerchieves January 25, 2007 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
My mother was very pleased with the quality and colors of her gift of handkerchieves. She said she may order some more herself.
Easily Stains with Lost Love May 16, 2006 11 out of 54 found this review helpful
When I touched the fabric, I felt it close and kind, wrapping around my fingers as do clouds around summer rain. Knowing she, too, touched these thin but supple threads has caused not less than a few moments of happiness.
The handkerchief I have is colored in one corner, slightly off-pink, almost salmon, but still red in it essence. It will not be on the one you purchase. On mine, it is the shape of soft lips with the scent of sweet wine. May you not be so lucky as I as to be haunted by owning one as beautiful as this. The opposite corner is delicately embroidered, and only half as angelic as the other.
We met quickly on the train, commuting one Friday night, later than either of us should have worked. "Dinner?" said she, after a shared discussion of truffles and morels, and which champagne suited each. "Yes, dinner," said I, hoping to talk of chocolate and caviar, and to learn her name.
The train stopped. We stepped off the platform and into a bistro, and ordered a bottle of recent vintage Zinfandel. The sommelier said our choice was perfectly matched to conversation between two entranced lovers. I smiled, she smiled, realizing we needed no wine. We sipped just the same.
The sommelier moved on, and her cell phone rang. She stood up, "I'm sorry," dabbing the wine on her lips with a handkerchief, and left. The handkerchief fell from her purse. I leant to lift it from her chair, but she was gone, nameless and reachless.
Never had I realized a handkerchief could be so heavy. I carry it now, exhausting my heart as I bear its cotton fabric daily. It is washable, but I will leave it as it is.
If you buy this selection of handkerchiefs, be careful not to drop them when your cell phone rings. The mark it may make where it lands could be indelible.
--Brockeim
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