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Carthen | Handwoven Brocade Fabric
Technique: Entirely woven by hand using traditional techniques on backstrap looms by A RUM FELLOW’s artisan partners in Guatemala.
Composition: Ethically sourced 100% Cotton
Origin: Crafted in Guatemala
Panel Size: 48 cm x 100cm, (+2cm solid fabric on all sides) (Sold by the panel, Custom panels available upon request)
Use: Drapery, upholstery, accessories
Care: Dry clean only
Available Colourways: Crab Apple, Forage, Croft & Tarn
Rooted in the tradition of Welsh tapestry blankets, Carthen is ethically handwoven on traditional backstrap looms, this brocade is crafted with skill and heritage by indigenous Maya women. These artisans embroider the intricate pattern as they weave the base cloth. Every element of the complex design is meticulously hand stitched, a process that takes up to a month to create a single panel.
Due to the hand crafted characteristics there may be minor variations in shading and the placement of the pattern, all of which tell a part of this distinctive fabrics journey.
Technique: Entirely woven by hand using traditional techniques on backstrap looms by A RUM FELLOW’s artisan partners in Guatemala.
Composition: Ethically sourced 100% Cotton
Origin: Crafted in Guatemala
Panel Size: 48 cm x 100cm, (+2cm solid fabric on all sides) (Sold by the panel, Custom panels available upon request)
Use: Drapery, upholstery, accessories
Care: Dry clean only
Available Colourways: Crab Apple, Forage, Croft & Tarn
Rooted in the tradition of Welsh tapestry blankets, Carthen is ethically handwoven on traditional backstrap looms, this brocade is crafted with skill and heritage by indigenous Maya women. These artisans embroider the intricate pattern as they weave the base cloth. Every element of the complex design is meticulously hand stitched, a process that takes up to a month to create a single panel.
Due to the hand crafted characteristics there may be minor variations in shading and the placement of the pattern, all of which tell a part of this distinctive fabrics journey.