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The pattern of this fabric was designed by A.W. Pugin and is named after one of his finest churches, St Giles in the town of Cheadle, Staffordshire, England. The lattice design features heavily throughout the gloriously decorated church.
It is a versatile fabric which can be used either as a main fabric or as an orphrey. The presence of lumiyarn alongside the silk allows the weave to subtly glisten in the light.
Also available in Old Gold.
Made in | England |
Fibre composition | Silk Blend |
Fabric width | 50"/127cm |
Pattern repeat (approx) | 3½"/9cm |
Price is per metre
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Custom Fabrics
In addition to our standard fabrics, we are able to offer custom-dyed fabrics in our range of house colours, or even offer a colour match service for larger projects. With our exclusive silks, we can also incorporate customised elements into the damask, be it a diocesan emblem, a coat of arms, or any other design element.

Fabric Sample
To request up to 6 samples, please click on the button below. Subject to availability of fabric. The sample price and the delivery fee will be deducted from your invoice if you proceed to place an order above 1 meter.