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1699 Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg

1699 Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg

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Late 17th Century Floral Sprig Textile

Product Description

This late 17th-century inspired textile is designed for historically accurate garments such as mantua, jackets, and structured bodices. Ideal for reenactment and historical sewing, it reflects the early European use of printed cottons in dress.

The design features small-scale floral sprigs arranged in a balanced repeat. The spacing allows clean cutting and construction, making it especially suitable for fitted garments where pattern control is essential.

Well suited for

Stays, Mantua, Jackets, Banyan, Aprons

Design & Historical Context

Based on late 17th-century European printed cottons, this design reflects a transitional period where imported textiles influenced local production. The restrained floral sprig layout was widely used in garments, offering both decoration and practical usability in tailoring.


Late 17th century fashion inspiration Maria Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg

This design is dedicated to Maria Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg

Maria Eleonore (1675–1720) was a German princess and later Countess Palatine of Sulzbach. She belonged to the late 17th-century European court culture, where textiles and dress played a central role in status and identity.

Her lifetime reflects a period when printed cottons became increasingly established in European garments, bridging earlier traditions and emerging fashion practices.

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