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Garfinkel Sara Collection

Sara Garfinkel, a talented creator from the 1940s, left her mark on various objects and garments that still captivate us today


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Sara Garfinkel, a talented creator from the 1940s, left her mark on various objects and garments that still captivate us today. Her artistic touch can be seen in every piece she crafted, showcasing her exceptional skill and attention to detail. One such masterpiece is the Jug from 1940-1941. Sara's creativity shines through as she expertly molds clay into a functional work of art. The Toleware Sugar Bowl, also created by Sara around the same time period, exhibits her ability to transform ordinary objects into something extraordinary. Not limited to ceramics alone, Sara ventured into metalwork with her Pewter Salt or Sugar Bowl in 1936. Its intricate design showcases her mastery of this medium and adds elegance to any table setting. But Sara's talents didn't stop at home decor; she extended them to fashion as well. The Girls Dress from 1937 reflects her keen eye for style and craftsmanship. Paired with the matching Bonnet and Infants Boots from the same year, these outfits exude timeless charm. Sara's expertise extends beyond children's clothing too; evident in pieces like the Waistcoat from 1937 and Quaker Dress from 1936. These garments showcase both precision tailoring skills and an understanding of historical fashion trends. Her talent continued to shine through in later years with creations like the Childs Dress from 1938 and Boys Suit from 1937. Each piece displays meticulous attention to detail while maintaining a sense of playfulness that perfectly captures childhood innocence.