Regency Zarafa | Indienne Flowers Endless Sea By Christopher WilsonTate For Moda
Zarafa tells the story of a famous female Masai giraffe gifted to King Charles X of France in 1826 by Muhammed Ali of Egypt. Long thought to be imaginary figures similar to unicorns and dragons, Zarafa was one of the first giraffes to be seen in Europe and she quickly became a sensation. Living in the Jardin des Plantes in Paris for 18 years, she influenced contemporary fashion, decor and fabrics.
An Indian Block Printed quilt dating to the 1830s is highlighted by a drawing of Zarafa and Atir, her handler. The quilt is a strippy pattern depicting decorative birds with exotic tail feathers, Chinese pagodas, nesting birds and a flying bird with a fish in his mouth.
Yardage
All Yardages are offered in half yard segments. More than one-half yard will be cut in a continuous length.
Example: 1 = 1/2 yard
2 =1 yard
3 = 1 1/2 yards
Additional Information
Product Type Yardage
Fabric Collection Regency Zarafa
Fabric Designer Christopher Wilson-Tate
Fabric Manufacturer Moda Fabrics
Theme Animal, Floral, Contemporary.
Fabric Type 100% Cotton
Fabric Width 44/45