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Maine Heritage Weavers is proud to introduce their newest addition to the Matelassé Collection! The Colonial Rose features an all-over floral and palm leaf ...
Tuscany is an elegant pattern that was taken from the archives of America's "attic," the Smithsonian Institution, but its grape and vine pattern and ...
Center design Matelasse bedspread with plain hem finish and rounded corners. 100% combed cotton, 420 gram weight woven spread. Available in twin, full, queen, and ...
This true Matelasse bedspread is an authentic reproduction of an original hand woven masterpiece dating back to the first Elizabethan Era before becoming popular in ...
Our most beautiful matelasse bedspread, designed after the bedspread choice of John and Abigail Adams. 100% cotton, with a beautiful unique scalloped fringe. ...
Hampton Roads is Maine Heritage Weavers elegant matelassé reproduction of the classic King Charles design from the Historic Charleston collection. Woven in ...
Cape Cod is back! Originally a flat jacquard in the Bates collection, our designer has recreated this seashell pattern for our matelasse looms. With its unusual ...
This 100% cotton bedspread infuses timeless tradition with modern sophistication and warmth. Stylish jacquard center design provides a tranquil look to your room. ...
This 100% cotton bedspread infuses timeless tradition with modern sophistication and inviting relaxation. Clean jacquard center design provides a tranquil look to ...
This enchanting tufted chenille ensemble features a center medallion design, creating an inviting and graceful look. Fringe trim adds a charming finishing touch. ...
The New England Tradition bedspread from Maine Heritage Weavers is lighter in weight than their other candlewick/terry designs, but is still finished with their ...
100% Viscose from Bamboo FiberReversible Coverlets: Reversible BambooDreams® Coverlets: Viscose from Bamboo fiber inside & out! Quilted coverlets are ...
During the 19th century, bed covers like these were a work of love . . . padded and stitched by hand. A century later, Bates Fabrics found a way to reproduce this ...
George Washington chose the original of this bedspread for his bride. The original weave, older than Christianity, was lost when textile machinery replaced skilled ...