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58" inches Indian Hand Block Print Fabric, Indian Linen Fabric, Block Print Fabric, Designer Floral Printing Fabric, Upholstery fabric, - Maple Village Lane
58" inches Indian Hand Block Print Fabric, Indian Linen Fabric, Block Print Fabric, Designer Floral Printing Fabric, Upholstery fabric, - Maple Village Lane

Freya Block Printed Linen Fabric

$48.00

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SKU: RL-411

Crafted using time-honored block printing methods, this fabric features hand-rendered patterns with subtle variation and depth. Each design is carved into wooden blocks and printed layer by layer by skilled artisans in India—a process that requires precision, patience, and masterful technique. The result is a richly expressive textile that blends traditional artistry with modern versatility, designed to layer beautifully into both relaxed and refined spaces.

Details

  • 100% linen
  • Weight: 220 GSM
  • Usage: Suitable for decorative pillows, light upholstery, heavy drapery, and soft furnishings. Not recommended for high-traffic upholstery applications.
  • Dyed with hand-mixed, natural vegetable-based pigments; crafted without the use of synthetic chemicals
  • Due to the nature of hand-printed fabrics, subtle variations are to be expected and contribute to each piece’s distinctive beauty
  • Hand block-printed by master artisans in Jaipur, India

Dimensions

  • Width: 58”
  • Swatch Size: Fabric swatches measure 8" x 8" to ensure you see the full repeat of the pattern
  • Typically hand-printed in 10-yard bolts due to traditional methods. Longer yardage available—please inquire.
Product Details
Pattern

Geometric

Main Print Color

Wine Red

Accent Print Color

Base Colour

Beige

Craft Technique

Block Printed

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