Hi again! This is Part 3 of our lil series on the inspiration for A Closer Look fabric line by La Todera for Clothworks. ( Part 1- Salt, Part 2- Purl )
Let's talk about the third group of fabrics in 'A Closer Look' called 'Shagreen.'
Snippets of 'Shagreen' fabric |
As a texture freak, I'm always on the lookout for unusual textures. Shagreen is for sure one of my faves :)
What is Shagreen you ask? It's tanned shark or stingray skin- see the real McCoy below.
Apparently, Shagreen was first used by the Chinese for decorative grip material on sword handles. (FYI, if you ever see one of these at a garage sale, you should grab it right up- you'll be an instant gazillionaire...)
Read more about Chinese swords here |
Also found covering antique lighter cases, clutch purses, and other decorative delights.
I first saw Shagreen on the wallet my husband bought for himself about 15 years ago in Mexico. He's still using it- it's amazingly durable! He likes it not only for it's good looks, but for the texture-he likes the 'grippiness' of the leather and swears it helps his wallet stay put in his pocket.
Shagreen wallet available here |
I'm on the lookout for my own :) In the meantime, I ran across these iPhone case available here. Aren't they devine? And easy to find when my phone disappears into that black hole I call a handbag!
I have a thing for Shagreen, and maybe you do too!
Like the other textures in "A Closer Look", A closeup photo (of hubby's famous wallet!) was blown up, 'cartoon-ized' and recolored in 6 fantasy shagreen colors (raw shagreen is always grey- yawn.)
Shagreen fabric by La Todera for Clothworks |
Of course, now that we've brought Shagreen fabric into the world, you can always make a Shagreeny quilt! To me, that kind of beats a dinky Shagreen lighter case, don't you think?
To check out all of the Closer Look fabrics, pop on over to Clothworks. Available in stores soon!
Thanks for the info on Shagreen! I just love learning stuff like that. I also love these fabrics!
ReplyDeletelove it - fabrics look great and I learned something too!
ReplyDeletethese are gorgeous
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