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Abigail Hornik from WesternWare Goods is the designer and creator of a stunning collection of Western and Native American home decor items, including western dinnerware, luxury Vintage Pillows, stylish western handbags, bath accessories and more. All of WesternWare Goods products feature Old West Photos from 1800-1940s. Her inspiration comes from passion for the history of the West and her desire to share it with others. | |
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To create the Vintage Pillow collection, Abigail used rare sumptous fabrics, ultra suedes, faux furs, tooled leathers and luxurious trims to accentuate the hand tinted photos and their subjects. All of the products are handmade in the United States. | |
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The photographs on the pillows come from the archives of The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Some of the images were hand colored by Abigail, others were left as is. The photos were taken in the early 1900s up to the 1940’s. The products by WesternWare Goods support this organization and their efforts to celebrate the contribution of the cowgirl to the history of our country. The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame honors and celebrates women, past and present, whose lives exemplify the courage, resilience, and independence that helped shape the American West, and fosters an appreciation of the ideals and spirit of self-reliance they inspire. | |
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The photographs on the luxurious western dinnerware by WesternWare Goods come from the collection of historical photographs by L.A. Huffman (1894-1931). | |
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Laton Alton Huffman is perhaps the most significant photographer in the West, particularly in the Montana - Wyoming region. He learned photography as an understudy of F. J. Haynes, the famous photographer of Yellowstone National Park. |
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WesternWare Goods products have been featured in various western magazines, including True West and Cowboys & Indians (click the magazine name to view). | |


























