Quatrefoil
The quatrefoil as a motif dates back to at least the 15th century and has been popular in architecture, art and textiles ever since. Meaning ‘four leaves’ it has been interpreted as a symbol of the cross, of the four Gospels or as a four-leafed clover. This decorative motif reached its peak of popularity in the Gothic and Renaissance eras. In our 'Quatrofoil' it is stylised and woven on a medium scale to give it great versatility. The silk weave of the quatrefoils lends a subtle lustre, and the different colour palettes create contrasting effects: either projecting the pattern outwards or blending the pattern into its background.
Price is per metre. To order fabric samples, please select the 'Sample' option below. Order 6 samples for the price of one.
Specifications
Made in England
Fibre composition: 42% Wool, 34% Viscose, 24% Polyester
Fabric width: 55"/140cm
Pattern repeat (approx): 3"/7.5cm
Please note that the measurements provided may vary slightly due to the nature of the weaving.