Fairford Brocade Fabric

$106.00
Article number: MP13GO

 

Fairford Brocade Fabric

Fabric Content: 60% Cotton, 40% Viscose

Fabric Width: 571⁄2” (146cm)

Pattern Repeat: The pattern repeats every 21.5” (55cm) along the length (warp), with the pattern repeating four times across the width (weft). The motif is centered on the column of alternating pomegranates and pineapples

NOTE: This fabric is sold by the meter. To convert from yards to meters multiply by .914
1 Meter = 39.37 inches

The Fairford Brocade fabric is a Victorian Gothic pattern after the William Morris School, composed of two major motifs—alternating Pomegranates and pineapples—surrounded by twining vines and leaves. Fairford offers both historical gravitas and liturgical richness.

Fairford brocade is a terrific choice for vestments, tabernacle veils, orphreys, and altar frontals. The extensive color choices, with several offered in both a tone-on-tone and tone with gold weaves, allow for exquisite combinations. 

Available colors are White, Ivory, Ivory/Gold, Gold, Red, Red/Gold, Violet, Violet/Gold, Green, Black, Black/Gold, Black/Silver, Blue and Blue/Gold.

 

**A Note on Sourcing and Delivery:
This fabric is sourced from England and typically ships directly to you from the mill. This helps avoid double shipping and ensures faster delivery when possible. Availability can vary depending on current stock and the mill’s production schedule. Please also note that additional customs duties or import fees may be charged upon delivery — these are the responsibility of the customer, and we’re not able to estimate them in advance. We appreciate your understanding.

This item is brought to you by the Saint Martha’s Guild, an apostolate of the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius.

 

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