Chintz, which originated in India, is a glazed cotton painted with florals. Once associated with fashion, today it’s a decor staple that’s perfect for any room in your home. The power of a feminine ...
Forget majolica. Forget Chinese export and blue willow and Fiesta and every other highly collectible dishware of the decade. In the last year or so chintz ware has become “the rising star of ...
You’ve probably encountered the multicolored, lively cotton fabrics known as chintz at some point, and your response likely veered toward one of two very different feelings. The eye-catching South ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A pastel cottagecore room with floral curtains and wallpaper - Sheremetio/Shutterstock You may have thought florals were gone ...
Before chintz became the print we loved, then loved to hate, and now, perhaps, love again, it began simply in the early 1600s as a glazed Calico (a type of cotton originally from Calicut in India) ...
Chintz has been making a comeback after decades of banishment. Once a standard in interior design, especially for upholstery and drapes, this glazed fabric usually featured floral prints on a ...
Form trumps function in ordinary objects created to impart a sense of beauty and grace - even everyday things like dinnerware and fasteners. Question: Enclosed are photos of a creamer and sugar bowl ...
Far from a chance encounter, chintz is back on the scene. Even the name has a lovely ring to it. Chintzy, ritzy, she’s the grand old dame of florals and vintage furnishings – and very much in vogue.
Appraisal: English Chintz Somerset Pattern Tea Service, from Chicago. Watch Matthew C. Quinn's appraisal of English Chintz Somerset Pattern Tea Service, in Chicago. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is ...