Chaine Quilt by Timothy Corrigan for DEA Queen Quilted Coverlet 94x97 - 88 Natural

$1,134.00
Description
The Chaine Collection by Timothy Corrigan for Dea comes in jacquard and embroidery offerings. The Jacquard fabric represents the apex of the art of textile. The pattern which characterizes its structure is directly woven in the fabric, rather than being drawn or printed. This particular processing enables to create precious designs, representing elegant harmonies made up of warp and weft. The first one identifies the base, or the set of threads which are parallelly placed in a longitudinal manner, whereas the second one, the weft, is the thread to be inserted several times into the threads which make up the warp. This allows to build the weave (or framework), which is the actual design.
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Chaine Quilt by Timothy Corrigan for DEA

The Chaine Collection by Timothy Corrigan for Dea comes in jacquard and embroidery offerings.
The Jacquard fabric represents the apex of the art of textile. The pattern which characterizes its structure is directly woven in the fabric, rather than being drawn or printed. This particular processing enables to create precious designs, representing elegant harmonies made up of warp and weft. The first one identifies the base, or the set of threads which are parallelly placed in a longitudinal manner, whereas the second one, the weft, is the thread to be inserted several times into the threads which make up the warp. This allows to build the weave (or framework), which is the actual design.

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