Pemberley
Printed in England
c.1810. This early nineteenth century silk tapestry design has an acanthus leaf motif that was popular in fabrics of this period. The plump leaves bloom in rich colours from the shining ground, appearing almost edible. A brocatelle rather than a damask, the ground is created by the weft, so that the acanthus grows delightfully upwards towards the eye. This fabric is perfect for drapery and upholstery.
Woven in England.
Available from stock
Composition
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58% Linen, 28% Cotton, 14% Silk
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Roll Width
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128 cm / 50.4 ins
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Repeat
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156 cm / 61.4 ins
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