



Peahen
c.1550. Originally aĀ sixteenth century jacquard tapestry, this was adapted as a printed cloth by Watts in the 1970s for ecclesiastical use in every season on the altar. Now in jewel-like colours on a thickly woven natural linen ground, the beautifully painted birds perch among the unfurling foliage. This fabric is also available in a luxurious weave as the Tisserin.
Specifications
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Composition |
100% Linen |
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Roll Width |
129 cm / 50.9 in |
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Repeat |
66 cm / 26 in |
Original: $6.77
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Description
c.1550. Originally aĀ sixteenth century jacquard tapestry, this was adapted as a printed cloth by Watts in the 1970s for ecclesiastical use in every season on the altar. Now in jewel-like colours on a thickly woven natural linen ground, the beautifully painted birds perch among the unfurling foliage. This fabric is also available in a luxurious weave as the Tisserin.
Specifications
|
Composition |
100% Linen |
|
Roll Width |
129 cm / 50.9 in |
|
Repeat |
66 cm / 26 in |





















