Hilliard Silk & Gilt Damask
Originally known simply as 'Bird', this G. F. Bodley design was first woven as a silk in 1976 and renamed after Nicholas Hilliard, the Renaissance miniaturist. The design was found as a sketch in one of Bodley's books dating to around 1870. 'Hilliard' is seemingly inspired by a medieval tapestry style called millefleur or 'a thousand flowers', but shows strong influences from William Morris, with whom Bodley worked for a time. The Watts 'Hilliard' is available in a large variety of colours, as well as in lustrous gilt combinations.
Price is per metre. To order fabric samples, please select the 'Sample' option below.
Specifications
Made in England
Fibre composition: 44% Silk, 35% Polyamide, 21% Polymetsilver
Fabric width: 55"/140cm
Pattern repeat (approx): 8½"/21cm
Please note that the measurements provided may vary slightly due to the nature of the weaving.