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Flame Disks

Furnishing Fabric
ca. 1928 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Furnishing fabric of fine turquoise silk warp with a coarser rayon weft forming a 2/2 twill. The weft is shaded from a pale gold at one end, through yellow/green then turquoise, to a bright mid-blue. The design consists of pairs of well spaced, staggered roundels with simple decorative infills based on a cross. These are brocaded in orange rayon.


Object details

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Object type
TitleFlame Disks
Materials and techniques
woven furnishing textile
Brief description
Furnishing fabric of silk and rayon, 'Flame Disks', designed and made by Ruth Lodge for Calimala, Great Britain, ca. 1928.
Physical description
Furnishing fabric of fine turquoise silk warp with a coarser rayon weft forming a 2/2 twill. The weft is shaded from a pale gold at one end, through yellow/green then turquoise, to a bright mid-blue. The design consists of pairs of well spaced, staggered roundels with simple decorative infills based on a cross. These are brocaded in orange rayon.
Dimensions
  • Length: 53in
  • Width: 27in
  • Length: 1.346m
  • Width: 0.686m
  • Diameter: 87mm
Marks and inscriptions
'247 B' (Label pinned to one corner)
Credit line
Given by Miss Janet Milne
Collection
Accession number
T.621-1974

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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