Hankies gift box
3 handkerchiefs made with Liberty print fabric — Twinkletoes
PRESENTATION
Set of 3 Liberty fabric handkerchiefs in fuchsia tones
They come in an elegant gift box
FEATURES
Handmade from Liberty Tana Lawn™ cotton, renowned for its silky feel and vibrant prints
The Hankies can be worn as pocket squares or used as unisex handkerchiefs
Handkerchief dimensions: 29 x 29 cm
Box dimensions: 16.5 x 11.5 x 2.5 cm
Weight: 87 g
COMPOSITION
100% Liberty Tana Lawn™ cotton
CARE
Machine wash at up to 40ºC
ORIGIN
Handmade in Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Set of 3 Liberty fabric handkerchiefs in fuchsia tones
They come in an elegant gift box
FEATURES
Handmade from Liberty Tana Lawn™ cotton, renowned for its silky feel and vibrant prints
The Hankies can be worn as pocket squares or used as unisex handkerchiefs
Handkerchief dimensions: 29 x 29 cm
Box dimensions: 16.5 x 11.5 x 2.5 cm
Weight: 87 g
COMPOSITION
100% Liberty Tana Lawn™ cotton
CARE
Machine wash at up to 40ºC
ORIGIN
Handmade in Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
The store that gives its name to one of the most famous fabrics in the world started as an importer of oriental items. Behind its doors, there were fabrics, ornaments and decorative objects that Liberty imported from the East at a time when Japonisme invaded art throughout Europe. Its kimonos fascinated the English women, and competed with the Parisian boutiques and department stores. But Indian dyes resulted too light, so Liberty began to stamp its iconic prints on high-quality cotton.
Determined 'not to follow existing fashions, but to create new ones', Liberty began supporting the artists of the Art and Crafts movement led by William Morris, which aimed to restore beauty to everyday objects, getting back job skills & crafts.
And, without a doubt, his strategy succeed, since today companies like LIME TREE DESIGN still use its printed fabrics to make beautiful common accessories.
Determined 'not to follow existing fashions, but to create new ones', Liberty began supporting the artists of the Art and Crafts movement led by William Morris, which aimed to restore beauty to everyday objects, getting back job skills & crafts.
And, without a doubt, his strategy succeed, since today companies like LIME TREE DESIGN still use its printed fabrics to make beautiful common accessories.
| Brand | LIME TREE DESIGN |
Specifications
| Brand | LIME TREE DESIGN |
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