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This beautifully preserved late 19th-century French boutis quilt embodies the charm and delicacy of traditional Provençal craftsmanship. Made from soft cotton, it features a floral motif in faded rose, green, and ochre tones arranged in a diamond lattice pattern. The reverse side reveals a more densely printed scrolling floral design, offering a versatile decorative option.
A hallmark of southern French textile heritage, "boutis" refers to a specific Provençal quilting technique that emerged in the 17th and 18th centuries, characterized by intricate hand-stitching that traps cotton or wool batting between two layers of fabric. The result is a subtly raised surface that allows motifs, often floral or paisley-inspired, to emerge in gentle relief. This quilt is a beautiful example of that tradition, with its fine texture and soft, harmonious palette. Some signs of wear and a few faint stains are consistent with its age and lend a lived-in authenticity that only deepens its historic character.
Whether draped at the foot of a bed, folded on a bench, or used as a luxurious throw in a reading nook, this antique quilt brings warmth, texture, and a sense of heritage to modern interiors. Its reversible nature offers added styling flexibility, while its Provençal roots lend an unmistakable air of French country tradition to any setting.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 97¾" x 95¾"
Approx. overall 248cm x 243cm
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