Savoir-faire: catena stampata
Dating back to the early 19th century, warp printing is a technique that has its origins in the Indonesian Ikat dyeing process.
Specification
Code | 00T2203000002 |
Composition | 38%WO 32%PES Recycled 30%CV |
Weight | 6.99929591 oz/y |
Width | 54.3307 in |
Vertical repeat | 37.0079 in |
Horizontal repeat | 54.3307 in |
Use | Curtain, Upholstery |
Cfa | Yes |
Martindale | 15.000 |
Certifications
Shipping and returns
Upon receipt of the goods, receivers (customer/workroom) are strongly advised to check carefully the state of the packaging and the goods. If the package is externally damaged, please notify it to the forwarder and on delivery note. Any claims must be notified in a written form with photographic material within 8 days from receipt date. No claims will be accepted for any items that have already been cut, sewn, or made up. Returns must be previously authorized by Dedar. Please, check “Claims and Returns” policy included in “Dedar general sales conditions”
Dating back to the early 19th century, warp printing is a technique that has its origins in the Indonesian Ikat dyeing process.
Dating back to the early 19th century, warp printing is a technique that has its origins in the Indonesian Ikat dyeing process.