SUTTON HOO
Blue Sun - 27.083.019.P
27.083.019
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Application Upholstery
Content 56% Cotton, 27% Polyester, 17% Rayon
Width 54" Wide
Weight 17.79 oz
Fabric Treatment Archaeology
Tear Passes ASTM D3597-D1682-64 50 lbs.
Seam Slippage Passes ASTM D3597-D434 25 lbs.
Repeat 2" Vertical, 2 3/8" Horizontal
Finish/Backing Acrylic
Abrasion Resistance Passes ASTM 3597 Modified
Flammability Passes CA 117 Section E
Color Fastness Passes AATCC 8 Dry Crocking
Tensile Passes Brush Pill ASTM D3511
Light Fastness Passes AATCC 16A or AATCC 16 E

Blue Sun
Twilight
Midnight
Moonlight
Rainy Season
A Lori Weitzner Design

Sutton Hoo was inspired by the interlacing patterns of a solid gold Celtic belt buckle, discovered on a ship sunk in 620 A.D. off the Suffolk coast of England. Woven with a bouclé, yarn on a satin ground, Sutton Hoo has a raised, dimensional look and feel--that of original inlaid jewels. Creating an overall pattern that brings interest to the eye, Sutton Hoo’s design works well as a solid.

Abrasion resistance is the surface wear of a fabric caused by rubbing and contact with another fabric.

Flame resistance is the measurement of a fabric's performance when it is exposed to specific sources of ignition.

Crocking is the transfer of dye from the surface of a dyed or printed fabric onto another surface by rubbing. 

Seam slippage is the movement of
yarns in a fabric that occurs when it is pulled apart at a seam.
 
Colorfastness to light refers to a material's degree of resistance to the fading effect of light.

Due to monitor calibration differences and space limitations the color and/or repeat (if applicable) may not be truly represented. Please order a sample for a more true representation of the finished piece.