CLEARANCE! Philip Jacobs Snow Leopard Designs Iznik Persian Medina Fabric BTY



Sold in continuous 1 yard increments



Sold in continuous 1 yard increments



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Description


Title: Medina PWSL010-PERSIAN
Collection:  Iznik
Designer: Philip Jacobs for Snow Leopard Designs
Manufacturer: FreeSpirit/Westminster Fibers, Inc.
Color: Persian Colorway 
Size: Sold in continuous 1 yard increments (43"/44" wide)
Material: 100% Cotton
 
The Iznik fabric collection was inspired by decorative pottery and tiles which were produced in the town of Iznik in Anatolia, Turkey, between the 15th and 17th century.  The beautiful tiles and ceramics are still being produced and sold all over the world today!

Please note: While every effort is made to represent color accurately, every monitor is different and we cannot guarantee the colors you see match the colors of actual fabric. 

Any questions? Please contact us through eBay messages and we will answer promptly. We appreciate communication from our customers and encourage you to ask any questions you may have BEFORE you purchase.

All of our fabrics are new, top quality, quilt-weight cottons purchased directly from the manufacturer. We make every effort to keep our inventory accurate, however, with approx. 2000 bolts, it's always possible to make a mistake. If our available quantity is ever short we will contact you immediately to work out a solution or refund your order in full.



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