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01/09/2017 – 90 Years of Experience - Gunold GmbH

Innovative Dyeing Processes Conserve the Environment

Innovative Dyeing Processes Conserve the Environment and Resources - Embroidery threads from Stockstadt fulfill the highest requirements

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Often they are used as a small but subtle detail. Embroideries or even decorative seams embellish and enhance fashion products, home textiles or promotion wear. If you want to produce ecologically sustainable products, you are on the safe side with embroidery threads from Gunold, Stockstadt © Gunold

 
Gunold-Stickgarne.jpg

Often they are used as a small but subtle detail. Embroideries or even decorative seams embellish and enhance fashion products, home textiles or promotion wear. If you want to produce ecologically sustainable products, you are on the safe side with embroidery threads from Gunold, Stockstadt © Gunold

 
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