Shopping hunt
Jul. 26th, 2003 06:05 pmHey, Seattleites (or other readers who live in large cities)!
I'm hunting for a surrogate shopper, preferably the sort of person who likes going to import shops. I need one of the giant celtic knot tapestries they dye in India and sell to college students, and I'm not finding what I need online.
This is a wedding present for my father and his wife who are publically confirming their vows pretty soon. (They got married in the woods without anyone looking -- this is just firming it up.) Their wedding rings are patterned with trinity knots, also called triquetras and all sorts of other things.
The online vendors seem to be buying the same four designs from the same source, so I need someone with access to an actual store with some variety to find me something better. This is the only kind of triquetra tapestry I can find. The lines are far too skinny for its size and it doesn't show the over-unders. I'm looking for something with more shape and body to the lines, less mechanically drafted.
The exact style and complexity doesn't matter, as long as it is aesthetically satisfying. I've seen some very clever ones with a heart worked into the middle and so on, but I'll settle for anything with three points and some creative grace.
The wedding and bedroom colors are apparently cream, eggplant and burgundy wine red (the blue side, not the orange), but they're also partial to a true purple.
So, who wants to go shopping for me? I will cover all shipping costs, plus a finder's fee.
I'm hunting for a surrogate shopper, preferably the sort of person who likes going to import shops. I need one of the giant celtic knot tapestries they dye in India and sell to college students, and I'm not finding what I need online.
This is a wedding present for my father and his wife who are publically confirming their vows pretty soon. (They got married in the woods without anyone looking -- this is just firming it up.) Their wedding rings are patterned with trinity knots, also called triquetras and all sorts of other things.
The online vendors seem to be buying the same four designs from the same source, so I need someone with access to an actual store with some variety to find me something better. This is the only kind of triquetra tapestry I can find. The lines are far too skinny for its size and it doesn't show the over-unders. I'm looking for something with more shape and body to the lines, less mechanically drafted.
The exact style and complexity doesn't matter, as long as it is aesthetically satisfying. I've seen some very clever ones with a heart worked into the middle and so on, but I'll settle for anything with three points and some creative grace.
The wedding and bedroom colors are apparently cream, eggplant and burgundy wine red (the blue side, not the orange), but they're also partial to a true purple.
So, who wants to go shopping for me? I will cover all shipping costs, plus a finder's fee.
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Date: 2003-07-26 07:40 pm (UTC)