Rex Edna C Collection
"Discovering the Timeless Craftsmanship of Edna C. Rex" Step back in time to the era of sewing tables and exquisite craftsmanship with the works of Edna C. Rex
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"Discovering the Timeless Craftsmanship of Edna C. Rex" Step back in time to the era of sewing tables and exquisite craftsmanship with the works of Edna C. Rex. From 1935 to 1942, this talented creator left an indelible mark on the world of design, showcasing her skill and passion through a variety of stunning pieces. One such masterpiece is the bodice from around 1937, which exemplifies Rex's attention to detail and dedication to perfection. The intricate stitching and delicate fabric transport us to a bygone era where elegance reigned supreme. Another remarkable creation is the child's cape, crafted between 1935 and 1942. With its timeless charm and impeccable construction, it serves as a testament to Rex's ability to blend functionality with beauty seamlessly. The carpet bag from approximately 1937 showcases not only Rex's talent but also her understanding of practicality. Its sturdy yet stylish design makes it both fashionable and functional for any traveler or fashion enthusiast. Rex's cradle from around 1938 exudes warmth and comfort while displaying her exceptional woodworking skills. This piece stands as a symbol of love and care that she poured into each creation. For those seeking portable convenience, look no further than Rex's lap desk created circa 1936. Its compact size belies its usefulness, providing a comfortable workspace wherever one may go. Among her diverse creations lies the trivet from between 1935-1942 - an essential accessory in every kitchen during that period. It reflects both form and function with its decorative elements combined with heat resistance properties. Keeping warm during colder months was made luxurious thanks to Rex's foot warmer dating back to approximately 1936. A true work of art disguised as a practical item – this piece adds elegance even in times when functionality took precedence over aesthetics. Edna C. Rex also ventured into doll-making with her wax doll produced around 1937.