Pavlova - Diamonds and Pearls on Cream - Archival Pattern



The Archival Pattern collection features early Thatcher designs, made-to-order in residential or commercial-grade substrates.

DIMENSIONS

Sample: 8.5" x 11"

Residential Grade Single Roll: 27" W x 15' L

Residential Grade Double Roll: 27" W x 30' L

Commercial Grade: 54” Product Width, 50” Pattern Width

PRODUCT INFO

Residential Pattern Repeat: 36" half drop repeat

Untrimmed

Material: Clay coated paper, Type II Mylar

Fire Rating: Class A

Sustainability: Climate neutral and recyclable

Printing Method: Hand Screen printed, digitally printed

SKU: PV-DICR

   Description 

Delicate overlapping curves, arcs and bends. Named for the Russian ballerina, famous for her sylphlike appearance, grace of movement and expressive nature.

Colors: DIAMONDS AND PEARLS ON CREAM

 

 

 

Anna Pavlova, the famous Russian ballerina, died unexpectedly due to illness in 1931. On the occasion of the next ballet performance when she would have been dancing, the show went on, and when the time came for Anna to enter, they shined a single spotlight on the empty ballet stage where she would have been. They played the music and moved the spotlight to the normal cues. No dancer. An absence of something that is the something. Like the color black.