Crewel Fabric Lotus Desert Sand Silk Organza

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2009

Inspiration: This pattern is inspired by the Lotus flowers found in the lakes of Kashmir. Originally called Watlab the picturesque village edging around the lake Walur.

History: Watlab celebrates the English traditional handicraft like crewel embroidery transferred to Indians when East India Company entered India in 1600's. The complexity of the embroidery/colors used in this fabric represent the confluence of East and Western traditions and tastes.

Use: Furniture Manufacturers can use this fabric to address the needs of Customers who are reviving their colonial home. This Crewel Fabric is for you if buy from Restoration Hardware.It Enriches our Living by bringing a piece of History into our Homes. * Fabric Type: Silk Organza * Fabric Detail: 2 ply Silk with Wool Jacobean Embroidery Organza * Pattern: Lotus * Color: Desert Sand * Width: 58 inches * Vertical Repeat:32 " * Horizontal Repeat:58 "

Artisans in a remote mountain village in Kashmir crewel stitch these blossoms, vines and leaves by hand, resulting in a lush pattern of richly shaded wool yarns on Linen, Cotton, Velvet and Silk.

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