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Serrahna was a colorful port during a grey stormy night last week. Owner Andrea Serrahn welcomed us to her store which celebrates her collaboration with the Gujarati community in India. This jewel box of a boutique is filled with exceptionally beautiful textiles and crafts whose sales help support numerous artisans.
Watercolor pencil and pigment sketch of dressing rooms
by Sonia Tamez
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