Scottish Cotton Tyne Madras Lace Panel Curtain SOLD OUT

Scottish Cotton Tyne Madras Lace Panel Curtain SOLD OUT

SOLD OUT
A large size Cotton Madras Muslin Curtain Panel with scalloped edges, and a beautiful pattern depicting two trees sheltering a peacock and other birds.

Original Retail Value, available only through designers: $990.00 per curtain panel.  Our Price:  $395.00 per panel including free shipping to the Continental USA.  This is below retail and below wholesale!

Made by THE Morton Young and Borland Company that specializes in manufacturing Cotton Lace on original Nottingham lace looms and Scotch Leno Gauze Weave (also known as Cotton Madras, Madras lace, or Madras muslin.)

Condition: New in original unopened packaging (see last picture.)

Color: Natural. This is a creamy white.

Size: 118″ high x 69″ wide or 300 cm drop x 175 cm wide.

Contents: 100% cotton

Please do not hesitate to ask for more information and/or pictures.

A little bit more information on this fascinating textile:

Madras lace, also called Madras muslin, is the finest woven lace made today. The manufacturing process is slow – taking a full day to produce 12 yards. Madras muslin has a fine weave with fuzzy edges that soften the design.

In the 1870s Alexander Morton sought to improve the manufacture and marketing of figured muslin, an important industry in his native county of Ayrshire, Scotland. Morton invented a power loom for weaving figured muslin in the mid-1870s and his business flourished. The name Madras muslin was adopted by the trade in reference to the popularity of this fabric in the export market of the Indian port city of Madras. For Aesthetic and Arts & Crafts designers the heritage of figured muslin had a particular appeal. By the early 1880s Madras muslin was being praised as the “simple fabric, now in vogue” and luminaries such as William Morris created patterns for this textile.

This form of cloth has had various names in the textile trade including leno weave muslin and leno gauze. It is produced and marketed by a Scottish lace manufacturer and since the early 20th century Madras muslin has been commonly called Madras lace. Confusion on technical terms caused C.L. Clifford, author of The Lace Dictionary (New York, 1913), to write emphatically, “Madras, a commercial term for a curtain material, not a lace.”

Free Shipping to the Continental U.S by USPS Priority Mail.

Worldwide Shipping is the actual shipping cost, never do we charge a handling fee.  Please contact us for an exact quote to your location.




country of origin: Scotland
price: 395.00reference: fabot126
height: 118" x width: 69" x
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