| Article number: | MP18 |

Fabric Content: 51% Silk, 49% Cotton
Fabric Width: 49” (124cm)
Pattern Repeat: The pattern repeats every 27½” (70cm) along the length (warp) — staggered, making the actual motif size about 14 inches. There are four patterns across the width (weft) of the fabric with the center falling in the middle of the main motif.
**This fabric sourced from England. See important note below.
NOTE: This fabric is sold by the meter. To convert from yards to meters multiply by 0.914 1 Meter = 39.37 inches
The Perugia brocade offers an elegant tribute to the rich textile traditions of the 15th century, drawing direct inspiration from Netherlandish designs frequently seen in the works of Jan van Eyck and his followers. The large-scale Gothic Revival motifs echo the noble patterns depicted in sacred art of the Northern Renaissance, making it a fitting choice for vestments or church adornments that seek to reflect beauty, tradition, and reverence. Its generous pattern repeat allows the full grandeur of the design to be appreciated across altar frontals, dossals, or larger-scale vestments such as copes or chasubles, and is ideal for use in large sanctuaries. Woven with a highly-favored combination of silk and cotton, Perugia Brocade has a soft silky sheen merged with the strength and structure of cotton.
**A Note About International Shipping and Customs Fees:
This fabric is sourced from England and typically ships directly to you from the mill. This helps avoid double shipping costs and ensures faster delivery. Availability can vary depending on current stock and the mill’s production schedule. Please also note that an additional customs fee will be charged to you by the carrier. You will get an email disclosing the amount, with a link to pay it once your fabric reaches the US. Unfortunately, we are not able to simply calculate this cost in advance and roll it into the product purchase, because it fluctuates. 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.
