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William Morris: Wandle, Tie
This handsome tie is adapted from the printed textile Wandle (1917–1923) designed by William Morris. Morris achieved his design with a combination of indigo discharge and block printing. The design was inspired by historic textiles, especially 15th-century velvets that often featured a strong diagonal branch from which various flowers stemmed. The title refers to the river on which the Merton Abbey textile mill was situated.
- 100% Silk
Description | This handsome tie is adapted from the printed textile Wandle (1917–1923) designed by William Morris. Morris achieved his design with a combination of indigo discharge and block printing. The design was inspired by historic textiles, especially 15th-century velvets that often featured a strong diagonal branch from which various flowers stemmed. The title refers to the river on which the Merton Abbey textile mill was situated.
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Materials | Silk |
Artist | William Morris |