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Wildly ChicPosted by Jana WeillWildly Chic is a sumptuous Donghia base cloth in a rich array of burnt metallic tones. The fine silk yarn in the warp and the linen in the fill give this textile a unique
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TuxedoPosted by Jana WeillTuxedo continues Donghia’s tradition of sophisticated yet whimsical textiles with this figurative jacquard which details the icy, frozen landscape of Antarctica, speckled
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SuzaniPosted by Jana WeillSuzani is a traditional decorative textile typically woven in silk and cotton during the 19th century in Central Asia. The Donghia design team has captured this time-honored a
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Spice MarketPosted by Jana WeillWith the success of our first ikat design, the Donghia textile team decided to take it one step further, designing a Modern 21st century warp print ikat. This dramatic large sc
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SpectrumPosted by Jana WeillSpectrum glows brilliantly. Wide bands of horizontal silk stripes are formed by three rich tonal hues. With the simplicity and drama of a vibrant Rothko, these incandescent ton
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Shazam!Posted by Jana WeillShazam! is a miniature explosion of light that vibrates across this design in Donghia’s Sleight of Hand Collection. Jagged squiggles of color run vertically through lengt
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SauvagePosted by Jana WeillSauvage takes its name from the French word for savage or wild, a good description for this exquisite silk base cloth. Tussah silk describes a certain t
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QuadriPosted by Jana WeillQuadri, meaning squares, is a signature Romeo Gigli pattern found in men’s ties and vests. The hand and color saturation of this very heavy silk is a textile lover’
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PrismPosted by Jana WeillPrism is an explosion of color for your interior – from vibrant purples and oranges and reds to moodier grays and neutrals. The yarns used in weaving Prism are space-dyed
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Mirror MirrorPosted by Jana WeillThe play of light and twinkling effect of Mirror Mirror gives it an air of magic and whimsy. This stunning textile combines 4-ply, hand-woven Dupioni silk with the exquisite em
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Knotty KnottyPosted by Jana WeillKnotty Knotty is beautiful example of what we like to refer to as India couture. Knotty Knotty combines neutral-toned embroidery with the finest 4-ply Dupioni silk.
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KimonoPosted by Jana WeillInspired by the delicate silks often used in the creation of traditional Japanese kimonos, our Kimono is a beautiful small-scale tonal jacquard. The pattern of Kimono is remini
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IntaglioPosted by Jana WeillIntaglio printing is a process by which a metal plate is “carved” with grooves that are filled with ink and used to create the image on paper through a pressure pre
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Hocus PocusPosted by Jana WeillHocus Pocus is a subtle ikat stripe from Donghia’s Sleight of Hand Collection. Its colors change and change again with the play of light across the surface of this design
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GingerPosted by Jana WeillFred and Ginger, celebrated dance partners of the 1930’s, inspired the partnership of these luxury base cloths. Fred, a handsome epinglé, and Ginger, a lush silk. T
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FredPosted by Jana WeillFred and Ginger, celebrated dance partners of the 1930’s, inspired the partnership of these luxury base cloths. Fred, a handsome epinglé, and Ginger, a lush silk. T
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DebutantePosted by Jana WeillThe full body and crisp hand of Debutante, a silk and linen taffeta, gives it a sumptuous look and feel, reminiscent of ball gown fabrics. Debutante exudes an easy elegance
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CummerbundPosted by Jana WeillCummerbund is a luxurious solid textile inspired by the cool icy ground of the Artic. Cummerbund was designed to coordinate with Tuxedo, however it is the perfect basecloth to
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AntoinettePosted by Jana WeillNamed for Marie Antoinette, the extravagant wife of Louis XVI , Antoinette reflects the sensibilities by which the queen ruled French court life – theatrical, fanciful,
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AbracadabraPosted by Jana WeillAbracadabra is silk shantung with a glowing warp that shines through the weft. Flipping the fabric over can create an instant border, as the reverse side is equally beautiful.
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