Talbot Damask
This wonderful design originates from a set of vestments created in 1848 by Augustus Pugin. 'Talbot' was intended for his own church, St Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate, England, where he is buried. Jewel-like colours shine through interlocking ogees in this exquisite pattern of fleur de lys and quatrefoil motifs, resembling medieval stained-glass windows. 'Talbot' forms the basis for our 'Alton' fabric, which was a later addition to the Watts & Co. collection.
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: 34% Cotton, 42% Wool, 24% Silk
Fabric width: 54"/136cm
Pattern repeat (approx): 15"/40cm
Please note that the measurements provided may vary slightly due to the nature of the weaving.