A good amount of vintage heavy damask / brocade upholstery fabric with a decorative floral pattern circa 1970s. The raised teal blue floral designs, has a silky sheen, contrast against a lighter, beige woven textured background. The ornate, scrolling floral pattern is typical of a damask / Jacquard or brocade weave, which is created using a jacquard loom process. In vibrant shades of teal and blue-green on a neutral, light-coloured base.
Similar fabrics from this era are often a durable blend of cotton and polyester or other synthetic fibers, designed for upholstery or heavy drapery use.
This style of heavy-weight fabric was commonly used for furniture upholstery, curtains, bedspreads, and various craft projects.
Consisting of 2 huge lined curtain panels ( very heavy) combined they weigh about 15 kg
Each measuring 380 cm wide x 220 cm drop . Edges on both sides have a bit of sun fading- the rest of the fabric is mint as new- though it smalls a bit fusty as its been in the attic for years . A big lot of fabric appox 14 meters of quality textile for a fabulous project . Viewings and collections welcome at our North london workshop ( N10 3NP)
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