Inspiration: Inspired by a tall cedar (Cedrus deodara) native to the Himalaya Mountains and having drooping branches and dark bluish-green leaves, often with white, light green, or yellow new growth in cultivars. It is an important timber tree in India.
History: Dedar was highly revered in the Indian history. It was called Devadaru in Sanskrit and is highly valued for its appearance as well as its timber
Use: Furniture Manufacturers can use this fabric to address the needs of customers who love the nature
Fabric Type:Silk Organza
Fabric Detail: Silk with Wool Jacobean Embroidery
Pattern:De Dar
Color:Natural
Width: 48 inches
Vertical Repeat:27"
Horizontal Repeat: 13.25"
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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