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Reproduction fabric of a medieval textile from the 14th century, in natural silk and rayon. Green brocade with gold thread. Perfect for historical costuming as well as modern interiors and contemporary fashions.
Read more| Shade: | dark green |
| Material: | 24% lurex, 27% silk, 49% rayon |
| Width (cm): |
73 cm
The useable width you can actually sew with, not including selvedge. |
| Width (inches): | 29 ″ |
| Weight (mm): | 52 mm |
| Weight (gsm): | 227 gsm |
| Weight (oz): | 6.7 oz |
| Pattern size: | 19 cm |
| Pattern size (vertical): | 22 cm |
| Care: | |
| Availability: | while supplies last |
| Producer / Supplier |
Manufacturer SARTOR BOHEMIA s.r.o. Cukrovarnicka 67, 16200 Prague, Czech republic info@sartorbohemia.com www.sartorbohemia.com Sartor Bohemia |
in stock 1 pcs
The original medieval textile upon which this historical reproduction is based is most likely of Spanish origin, made sometime around the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries, though some sources place it in Italy.
The pattern is contrived of harmonious rows of faux-Arabic calligraphy, a detail that indicates a Moorish influence. The main ornament is a central rosette, symbolizing the Holy Trinity, extrapolated into three symmetrical floral decorations featuring a five-petalled rose at the heart. An upward pointing golden palmette complements the composition, adding beauty and elegance.
A distinctive element is a group of three golden spiders, arranged symmetrically within the ornament. The spiders may symbolize fate, the interweaving of complex human histories, or the strength and resilience attributed to the nobility and other prominent figures at that time.
Fragments of the original textile, a lampas-woven silk in white with a golden pattern, are to be found in the collections of several major art museums – the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Cleveland Museum of Art.
This medieval textile reproduction is woven as brocade with a pure silk warp and a weft of rayon and lurex. It catches the eye with its striking color and dramatic, raised surface, an effect achieved by alternating weaves. Premium material makes this imperial brocade very sturdy, yet soft, gentle to the touch, and breathable.
Reproduction fabrics of period brocades such as this are perfect for sewing historical costumes and also bring something special to modern interiors or contemporary fashions.
We recommend lining this brocade with a natural material such as silk or fine linen.
We recommend dry cleaning this fabric at a reliable dry cleaner. Iron on the back side on a synthetic setting.
Rarely! We produce reproductions of historical fabrics as limited editions. We want to guarantee a certain authenticity to all owners of historical costumes and decorations. We recommend that you buy these fabrics while they are in stock, as this is the only way to secure them for your project aside from custom ordering.
Limited editions are fabrics of exceptional quality or patterns that have been designed and produced exclusively under the Sartor brand. As a rule, they do not repeat and are therefore only available while supplies last. Don't miss your chance to own a true original.
Of course! Historical patterns are characterized by high-quality aesthetic workmanship with an emphasis on elegance and harmony, which make them timeless works of art. They are suitable for modern interiors, where they bring an element of originality (try a picture, a pillow). In fashion, they excel in simple, even minimalist, garments, handbags and other accessories.
Most of our fabrics are one-time offers that last until they are sold out. However, some more popular items are always restocked or can be ordered on request. As a rule, this applies to notions, where the selection is pretty consistent, but may also include some types of fabric. Look at the product's availability value – it shows whether the goods are available while supplies last, in the core inventory or in a seasonal collection.
The goods in the seasonal collection come directly from our verified manufacturers. We change up the colors on offer from season to season but fabric quality is always constant. For large (wholesale) orders, colors that have been sold out can be reordered individually.
The minimum fabric order is a length of 20 cm.
No. We only accept retail orders through the e-shop. This eliminates situations where someone else orders the last of an item while your order is still sitting in our inbox or lies jotted on a bit of paper by the phone. By purchasing online, you are putting an immediate hold on the product. Of course, you can always call or write to us if you need help making your selection.
Yes. We ship worldwide. The price of shipping is automatically calculated at checkout before payment after you select the country of delivery and the preferred carrier. If you do not find your country in the dropdown list, please contact us. You will find a rough overview of shipping costs in our shipping and payment terms.
The estimated delivery date with your selected carrier can be seen before payment is made at checkout. It is calculated as the time for processing and packing your order plus the time it takes the selected carrier to deliver to a specific destination – this can be from 2 days for delivery within the Czech Republic to a week for delivery outside the EU. Expect longer delivery times during big sales and holidays.
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