Macramé
Openwork, made by use of looping and a variety of ornamental knotting. Decoration on clothing, shoes, bags, jewelry, and wall hangings. It's believed to have originated with 13th-century Arab weavers. The word is derived from the Arabic migramah, which means "striped towel," "ornamental fringe" or "embroidered veil."
Clutch-guru Lauren Merkin has added this Louise macramé Clutch ($250) to her signature collection.

















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The Sak's macrame purses were big in my area in the 90's.
1I don't like macrame at all.
2unique design
3beautiful!
4I like macrame - but it doesnt always work. I love thism but I actually don't like the the Sak.
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