Luxury brocade 160 51056 FIVE-PETALLED ROSE & CROWN white

This church fabric enables the viewer to step back in time. St. Margaret is a design featuring the Rose and Crown which became popular during the Tudor Period. The Rose, which was an early Christian symbol, became popular during the 15th century as a result of the adaptation by the adherents of the Houses of York and Lancaster. 

St. Margaret is also suitable as a fabric for use in creating period costumes, wedding gowns, historical garments, Home Decor, Collegiate or University Gowns, and theatrical costumes due to the accuracy and quality of the fabric design motif.

https://www.ecclesiasticalsewing.com/products/st-margaret 

 

R5715/90 white warp - light blue/silver

 

Delivery to:
4.5.2024
In stock (6.2 m)
Code: MU001438
70,20 € / m 70,20 € / 1 m
Category: Brocades
Color: blue
Warp color: white
Historical period: 15th century, 16th century, 17th century, Renaissance
Material composition: cotton/viscose/metal fiber
Motive/pattern: floral
Manufacturer: HEDVA ČESKÝ BROKÁT
Location: France, Wales, England
Producer: HEDVA ČESKÝ BROKÁT
Wrap color: white
weight: 261 g/m2
width: 160 cm
Material composition: 49% cotton/19% acetate/32% lurex

ROSE - Beautify your home with a simple and elegant rose pattern. Each flower carries the power of beauty while maintaining tasteful simplicity for a comfortable and stylish look.

 

Brocade was a historical term typically used to describe a fabric, usually silk, with a distinct jacquard pattern. Patterns were woven with threads containing expensive metallic fibers, such as silver or gold. However, the term "brocade" later began to be used for any fabric with a rich pattern. The technique for producing brocades originated in the Middle East. All our fabrics are high quality product. We manufacture all our brocades in our company HEDVA ČESKÝ BROKÁT s.r.o factory in Rýmařov, Czech Republic. We ship all over the world. We have our own design studio, so we are able to design brocades according to your ideas.

 

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