stamp or "CASHMERE" One of the prints that never goes out of fashion and renewed season after season, to borrow the features of that season, despite the redundancy, is the "CASHMERE" O "Paisley."
The one I designed today is based on the colors of the winter 2009-2010: dark green color or tile boiler, and beiges, adding a "touch" faded or stained that it is as old: this is my way of renewal, (which I explained at the beginning).
The process to create, is the same: a first hand-drawn shape, I perform the transformations and placing relevant text, which in this case is
"Dreams" .
The definition of Paisley is
cotton tissue bright colors or patterns, wool tissue bright colors and patterns widely used in shawls, scarves, etc ...
"A BIT OF HISTORY" :
The history of Paisley textile drawing comes from antiquity and has survived to the present. Especially the production of shawls in the Scottish town of Paisley (hence the name) in the first mid-nineteenth century. The reason Paisley is a floral ornament, teardrop-shaped, pointed
remind us of a fig leaf Hindu or a mango. It is assumed that the reason originally comes from Persia, where it was used since the Middle Ages and was exported from India to Mogul. Other sources say the reason is described as a transformation from one end of the date palm, as already stated the Babylonians. This symbol is in flux in Asian art.
The Kashmiri shawl is also embroidered with abstract floral motifs. British soldiers of the Empire of 1900, took the shawl from India to Scotland found many admirers, including Queen Victoria. In the textile town of Paisley, near Glasgow seized the occasion and produced some cashmere shawls that were stamped with unusual motifs or embroidery. This city owes its name to the plea Paisley. Many now wear this adornment textiles.
Shawl "Cashmere" , England 1848.
Finally I designed a long garment with a cummerbund or cuff on bass in black to pull together with the armholes and neckline. On the back is tied with a knot or loop to keep from falling off the shoulders. Also I've put
"studs" around the neckline front, since is the ornamental or fornitura element that is taking over this season.
Using a classic pattern that comes to us from antiquity, we renew the pledge forms to draw current and can give a renewed currency. prints