with motifs from the damask collection.
Fleur de Lis with floral details is reflected in this linear pattern. Meant as a fun pattern but with a touch of formality in it's symmetrical and linear repeat.
The motifs used in this pattern are also to be found in the Damask Elephants and Protea design by Sassiniemand.
Looks good on bedding curtains, drapery, table decor, blinds, quilts, shades, comforters, home decor, accent chairs or scatter cushions.
Some information about the symbol: The fleur-de-lis, a stylized flower with French origins, has been used for centuries because of its design and symbolism. Whether used as a royal coat of arms, a religious symbol, or a simple decoration, it has a long and rich history.
The fleur-de-lis is an iconic symbol that permeates modern culture. You can find the design at the top of fence posts, on the north point of a compass, on the pattern of fabrics, and in the details of countless designs. With each use, the fleur-de-lis holds unique symbolism. In a religious context, it may denote purity. French monarchs used the symbol to denote the divine right to rule. Ancient Egyptians used it to represent the snake that bit and killed Cleopatra.
If you use this design in a project please post a photograph of your end product in the comments. I'd love to see what you create. Thanks.
with motifs from the damask collection.
Fleur de Lis with floral details is reflected in this linear pattern. Meant as a fun pattern but with a touch of formality in it's symmetrical and linear repeat.
The motifs used in this pattern are also to be found in the Damask Elephants and Protea design by Sassiniemand.
Looks good on bedding curtains, drapery, table decor, blinds, quilts, shades, comforters, home decor, accent chairs or scatter cushions.
Some information about the symbol: The fleur-de-lis, a stylized flower with French origins, has been used for centuries because of its design and symbolism. Whether used as a royal coat of arms, a religious symbol, or a simple decoration, it has a long and rich history.
The fleur-de-lis is an iconic symbol that permeates modern culture. You can find the design at the top of fence posts, on the north point of a compass, on the pattern of fabrics, and in the details of countless designs. With each use, the fleur-de-lis holds unique symbolism. In a religious context, it may denote purity. French monarchs used the symbol to denote the divine right to rule. Ancient Egyptians used it to represent the snake that bit and killed Cleopatra.
If you use this design in a project please post a photograph of your end product in the comments. I'd love to see what you create. Thanks.