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Rabbits in lotus vine – handwoven Persian silk brocade, blue

Product code 103-03-1002

Hand woven reproduction of historical fabric from 14th century Persia in genuine silk with gold thread on teal background. Perfect for historical costuming as well as modern interiors and contemporary fashions.

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Basic parameters
Shade: teal
Period: 14-15. století
Style: Persian
Medieval
Oriental
Material: 30% metallic thread, 70% silk
Width (cm): 108 cm

The useable width you can actually sew with, not including selvedge.

Width (inches): 43 ″
Weight (mm): 30 mm
Weight (gsm): 130 gsm
Weight (oz): 3.8 oz
Pattern size: 21 cm
Pattern size (vertical): 38 cm
Minimum order: 0.2 m
Care:
Brand: Sartor Bohemia
Availability: limited edition
Manufacturer / Supplier Manufacturer
SARTOR BOHEMIA s.r.o.
Na Perstyne 1, 11000 Prague, Czech republic
info@sartorbohemia.com
www.sartorbohemia.com
Sartor
Bulk discount
1 - 9 m
113.00 $ / m
10 - 19 m
-5%
107.35 $ / m
20 and more
-10%
101.70 $ / m

in stock 20.6 m

113.00 $/m

113.00 $/m without VAT

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Product description

Product description

This historical reproduction is based on a 14th century textile most likely produced in the Persian Empire in the vicinity of modern-day Iraq or Iran. Our version of this medieval brocade is pure silk in a satin weave with genuine metallic threads, just like the original.

Pattern

The pattern, arranged in ovals with pointed ends, clearly has Persian origins, while the two facing hares indicate a Chinese influence.

The hare or rabbit was not a common motif in medieval textile design. The symbol most likely came to Persia from China along the Silk Route. At the time this fabric was designed, the hare would likely have been understood as a signifier of immortality and a herald of good fortune and prosperity. The depth of symbolic meaning assigned to this unassuming creature may surprise you. To learn more, have a look at the Hare entry in our online bestiary.

See the original

Fragments of the original textile are held at a number of museums. In France it can be found at the Musée de Cluny and in America at the Cleveland Museum of Art or the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, in New York.

The fabric

This historical brocade reproduction is woven by hand on a Jacquard loom in pure silk with genuine metallic threads coated in real gold. This combination of premium materials makes this brocade sturdy but soft, gentle to the touch, and breathable. The gold thread will not tarnish or lose its shine.

Where to use it

Reproductions of period brocades such as this are perfect for sewing historical costumes and also bring something special to modern interiors or contemporary fashions.

Tip

This brocade has loose threads on the back. We recommend lining it with a natural material such as silk or fine linen. For added stiffness, try backing with silk organza or crepeline.

Handmade, artisan, fair

This brocade is unique for its artisan origin. It is woven by hand at a rate of only about half a meter per day (20 inches) and comes from a loom specifically adapted for Sartor’s requirements. We skip all the intermediaries and source directly at the village level. That’s how we can assure that the full price we pay goes directly to the artisan families that actually worked on this fabric (spinners, weavers, dyers) and to no one else.

The beauty of imperfection

Because this fabric is hand woven and hand designed, there may be slight irregularities in the weave. These tiny imperfections should not be viewed as defects, but rather as a natural feature of hand crafting.

Caring for brocade

We recommend dry cleaning this fabric at a reliable dry cleaner. In our test of how to wash silk this fabric stood up to gentle hand washing. If you risk hand washing, use lukewarm water and a delicate detergent for woolens; do not wring or squeeze dry; block dry on a flat surface. Dry iron on the back on the lowest setting.

Using this pattern

Bringing a historical pattern back to life is demanding, time-consuming work that involves researching historical sources and can sometimes require filling in missing pieces of the design in a manner that meets strict criteria for authenticity.

The author of this historical pattern reproduction and owner of intellectual property rights is Sartor Bohemia. Please respect that fact.

You may use this fabric to produce whatever your heart desires, whether for personal or commercial use. The fabric pattern, however, may not be reproduced in any manner without our express written permission.

FAQ

Do your historical reproductions ever repeat?

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.

What is a limited edition?

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.

Are your historical reproductions suitable for modern use?

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.

Is your product assortment always the same?

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.

What is 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.

What is the smallest amount of fabric I can order?

The minimum fabric order is a length of 20 cm.

Do you accept orders by phone or email?

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.

Do you ship abroad?

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.

When will my order be delivered?

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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