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Recycled Cotton Organic Linen Fabric Jaipur Sage
Recycled Cotton Organic Linen Fabric Jaipur Sage
Recycled Cotton Organic Linen Fabric Jaipur Sage
Recycled Cotton Organic Linen Fabric Jaipur Sage
Recycled Cotton Organic Linen Fabric Jaipur Sage

Product Description

Discover the sustainable beauty of our Recycled Cotton Organic Linen Fabric Jaipur Sage fabric, a delicate sage green paisley all over design, inspired by the hand-painted cotton fabrics created in India starting in the 17th century. These fabrics, also known as indiennes and were originally produced in India and featured intricate floral, botanical, and exotic motifs. They became highly popular in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Produced from recycled cotton and organic linen, this fabric is both eco-friendly and resilient and is suitable for both curtains, soft furnishings and light use upholstery. Whether you're creating elegant curtains or blinds have a craft project in mind, or making occasional cushions Jaipur Sage is the perfect blend of heritage and sustainability. Elevate your space with a fabric that doesn’t compromise on sustainability or style.

Recycled Cotton Organic Linen Fabric Jaipur Sage Specifications:

  • Fabric composition - 85% Recycled Cotton 15% Organic Linen 
  • Fabric weight - 230 g/m²
  • Fabric width - 140 cm
  • Upholstery rub test value -18,000
  • Vertical Repeat - 17 cm
  • Horizontal Repeat - 17 cm
  • Care instructions - 30° Wash, Dry Clean 
  • Fire retardant - No 

Specifications

Name
Recycled Cotton Organic Linen Fabric Jaipur Sage
Composition
85% Recycled Cotton 15% Organic Linen 
Use
Soft Furnishings, Curtains, Upholstery
Width
135 - 140 cm
Colour
Green
Print
Ethnic
RUB TEST
N/A
Care Instructions
30° wash, dry clean
Fire Retardant
No
Type
Cotton / Linen
Brand
Chatham Glyn
Product Code
372
Weight
0.35kg

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Recycled Cotton Organic Linen Fabric Jaipur Sage

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Paisley style motif, inspired by 17th Century Indian hand-painted cotton fabrics.