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Ancient Madder

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 8:04 am
by Guest
What is it?

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 1:43 pm
by Guest
Artisanal Indian fabrics printed with natural colours, as far as I can recall. What the common and garden paisley patterns were inspired by. Ratrher rare these days.

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:48 pm
by Guest
Anonymous wrote:Artisanal Indian fabrics printed with natural colours, as far as I can recall. What the common and garden paisley patterns were inspired by. Ratrher rare these days.
Hm. It's not the fabric but the printing/dying process.

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:10 pm
by Guest
This is from the Q & A section of Polo.com.

What is ancient madder?

One of the softest silk fabrics available, the name is taken from the ancient plant of the same name, whose roots were used to make dark red dye before the 19th century. In the modern era, the rich tonal “ancient madder” dye colors are mostly made synthetically, with the addition of metallic salts. The madder dyes are given an indigo bath, producing a final dye unusually rich and deep in color. Along with the somber tones and matte surface of ancient madder, the fabric also has a tactile, almost velvety hand unlike any other silk. Weighty and substantial, ancient madder ties allow for a perfectly dimpled knot.

I have an ancient madder tie from the Flusser shop, it has a soft almost gummy velvet feel to it.

Best Regards,

Cufflink79

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 4:20 pm
by Guest
I have yet to see ancient madder. Sounds interesting.

Where is Flusser in NYC? Is appointment needed or just walk-in?

And who else sells ancient madder ties in NYC?

TIA

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 6:17 pm
by Guest
The store is at 3 East 48th Street 4th floor.

If you're just browsing, no appointment should be necessary. If you're planning on some serious shopping I would call. The staff is small and might not be able to give you enough attention unless you pre-arrange.

Will