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Kohistan tunic front detail

large Jumlo dress used in Swat Kohistanlate 19th c
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  • Fabulous

  • hi Ann.  how are you and how is the situation now  ??

  • Ait, I am fine thank you and thanks for asking, the situation is calm, but some people have really suffered.  They are underinsured as well and have lost absolutely everything.  Its the animals that upset me, half burnt and in pain and sometimes the people can't get to them for days.

    The weather is unpredictable, as all over the world these days.  At least where we live the gum trees don't explode with the gum in the tree and oil in the leaves.  We have grass fires which usually move swiftly.

    I am fine and although I hardly leave the house/farm for fear of fires, I can at least do some designing, which keeps me quite happy.

    Linda your dresses/coats/textiles fill a full page and are absolutely EXQUISITE!   I love them all.  What a collection!

  • I hope your situation improves, there is a lot of summer left for you over there.

  • what is going on where you are? I'm not sure I heard about it?  Are there fires going on now? Sounds terrible.

  • great!!!

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