

Poppies silk Tie
The painting which inspired this tie shifts the classic poppy imagery and offers a new aesthetic on the ever so inspiring flower.
The redesigned poppies are carefully placed in harmony, suggesting balance through the geometry of the circles.
Red means power as always, while the poppies are symbols of sleep, but also resurrection.
!00% pure silk. Printed in London, UK. Inspired and created after Maria's art works.
Handmade in Bucharest.
3 fold & hand-rolled edges
Silk is a natural fabric and the weave is sometimes irregular, especially on finer fabrics. The hues and tones may vary from batch to batch. When printing, the fabric comes directly off a roll, is fed through the machines and adheres to a permanent adhesive belt. At this stage the fabric cannot be manipulated of adjusted during printing.
Prints which have borders and straight lines are more at risk of distortion through weave movement than all over patterns. There may be shrinkage of 2-3 cm on silk. This is not a constant and may vary from roll to roll and batch to batch of printing. Silk is a naturally varying fabric that is woven in traditional ways. Shrinkage is an effect beyond our control.
Marie Nouvelle Design will always endeavour to produce printed fabrics of the highest quality, but cannot be held responsible for any weave quality issues or color variations that originate with our supplier.
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The painting which inspired this tie shifts the classic poppy imagery and offers a new aesthetic on the ever so inspiring flower.
The redesigned poppies are carefully placed in harmony, suggesting balance through the geometry of the circles.
Red means power as always, while the poppies are symbols of sleep, but also resurrection.