A Scottish like design with same based yarn colors and is in a swirling print in either screen or woven.
A complex pattern based on a looped object that is wide and round on one end and narrow and curled at the other. The pattern can be developed on florals, geometrics, dots, etc. A paisley pattern usually contains mutiple colors. Also see - PATTERN Handbag with a paisley pattern Made by - A. DEL GOBBO photo provided by substatic
A design originating in Asia, traditionally in a teardrop shape with a curving point containing and surrounded by many small abstract and geometric designs.
A detailed, fanciful pattern of curved tear-drops, often printed on dresses, blouses, and men's ties.
A wool shawl employing the pattern we call "paisley", similar to a cashmere shawl, which was originally made at Paisley, Scotland, a town near Glasgow. Popular in the antebellum and War periods.
Fine woolen cloth printed with intricate scroll or pine designs, which have become a classic motif.
Stylised pine-nut or mango design woven into or printed on fabric; shawl or scarf made of this fabric.
a soft wool fabric with a colorful swirled pattern of curved shapes
Abstract scroll pattern that originated in Paisley, Scotland.
Intricate pattern often associated with Indian or southeast European textiles. Similar to popular Kashmir rugs.
A soft woolen fabric woven with a pattern of colorful and minutely detailed figures.
woven or printed with colorful curved abstract figures of Persian origin.
A tear-drop shaped, fancy printed pattern, used in dresses, blouses, and men's ties.
a pattern made of curved teardrop-shaped motifs.
A stylized teardrop-shaped design that originally appeared on kashmir shawls mass-produced in Paisley, Scotland. Details...
a traditional decorative pattern featuring an Indian cone or pine.
A swirled pattern characterized by a teardrop shape. Popularized in Paisley, Scotland, during the 1800s, this design was originally an adaptation of a spade pattern found on Indian shawls. Today, paisley decorates everything from sheetings to fine dresses and always makes a statement of rich elegance.
Paisley is a droplet-shaped vegetal motif, similar to half of the T'ai Chi symbol, the Indian bodhi tree leaf, or the mango tree. The design originated in India and spread to Scotland when British soldiers brought home cashmere shawls. ;
Fabric with a rich, swirling print, either woven in or screened on. The first paisleys appeared hundreds of years ago in Scottish wool fabrics.
A fabric woven or printed with colorful curved (amoeba-like) abstract figures.
A teardrop shaped design in a fancy fabric often used in dresses and ties.
Paisley or Paisley pattern is a droplet-shaped vegetal motif of Persian origin, similar to half of the Yin yang symbol, the Indian bodhi tree leaf, the mango tree, leeches, even paramecia (if viewed under a microscope). The pattern is sometimes called "Persian pickles" by American traditionalists, especially quiltmakers.