Postal Services are still experiencing some delays from holiday back log & COVID-19 related staffing challenges. In addition, we have temporarily ceased all UK orders for tangible goods due to the new BREXIT-related VAT requirements. Thank you for your patience!
Postal Services are still experiencing some delays from holiday back log & COVID-19 related staffing challenges. In addition, we have temporarily ceased all UK orders for tangible goods due to the new BREXIT-related VAT requirements. Thank you for your patience!
SILK316-1
$5.50
Chinese, India, Persian, English & French “taffety” or taffeta were all common silks advertised in the 18th and 19th century. Woven plain they were made in a variety of colors, some changeable, some “chine” or warp printed, some with stripes, checks and patterns. All were woven in a like fashion varying only in their width or number of silk yarns in the warp and weft. After the American Revolution great quantities of silk came to the colonies directly from China, including taffetas, satins and lustrings. All Social levels wore silk down to the lower sorts who could find silk in the second hand market or had it provided by a master or mistress. Stripes and checks (including patterns that you might call a plaid today) were one of many types of patterns woven. The Victoria & Albert holds a French Merchant's silk book of 1764 with a variety of patterns.
Category: 100% silk , 18th century , 19th century , Blue , Cinnamon , Cream , historic costume , historic textile , light weight , natural fiber , silk fabric , silk taffeta , striped