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This year's autumn season can be crazily wild. You can combine, mix and match or on the contrary provoke with brick red and a distinctive rich purple or add a bright yellow-green. How about choosing a delicate warm saffron orange, adding metallic sweet brown and then a touch of jade green? If you have the option, choose the more dignified dark combination of almost black, deep blue and brown with a drop of cherry brandy.
Florentine embroidery is a typical type of Gobelin embroidery. As the name suggests, it was created in the Italian city of Florence. It developed most in the 16th and 17th centuries. It is possible to create it in unlimited numbers of patterns and colour combinations. The most common include flames, Hungarian points, pomegranates, fish scales or a pattern in the shape of the letter V.