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Holland Park Design (by William Morris) Satin Ribbon
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Satin
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Holland Park Design (by William Morris) Satin Ribbon
This design features a high-quality photographic image of an original carpet designed by William Morris (1834–1896) for a property in Holland Park, London. Morris was a lifelong admirer and collector of fine historical carpets from various regions of the Eastern hemisphere. He had a particularly deep appreciation for and wide knowledge of Persian, Turkish and Chinese methods of carpet-making. The Holland Park carpet was woven at Merton Abbey in 1883, and it was made for Alexander Constantine Ionides (1810–1890), who was a British art collector and patron of Greek ancestry. Many of the individual elements and motifs in this carpet's design can also be seen in the wallpaper, paintings and textiles that Morris also made. The timeless artistry of William Morris can be appreciated today in this attractive and elegant design.
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By J.17 November 2021 • Verified Purchase
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Good no problems, brilliant ideal to mount my great grandfather's cap badge and silver War badges on. Beautiful item is as described
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By Anonymous2 February 2026 • Verified Purchase
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Just what was required for the bouquets
Kept up to date with when delivery would happen & it arrived as expected & is the ideal ribbon for our requirements .
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By D.23 September 2023 • Verified Purchase
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It looks really great and feels to be good quality. It will be excellent for family gifts and crafting. Overall, I am extremely pleased.
By the way, it is a Family tartan, not a Clan tartan. The design was quite accurate and the colours match our kilts, but I was a little disappointed about the position chosen for the tartan. The Kilgour tartan has two very distinctive narrow yellow stripes running at right angles to each other, and one was hidden in the selvedge area so virtually invisible. (See photo.) Maybe it is better in the wider ribbons.
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Product ID: 256533858537305008
Created on 30/11/2020, 10:06
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