Printed Fabric Historic Period Theme: Baroque and Rococo Look
Printed silk fabric design pattern in Baroque refers to European art from the end of the 16th century to the mid-18th century, and Rococo was derived from Baroque and developed in France during the first half of the 18th century. The word baroque means "odd" or "grotesque", which means that a jeweler from Portugal has been calling for a distorted pearl.
Rococo style textile design pattern reflects a preference for sensual things that were popular at the age of Louis XV in France. Rococo can be defined as a plate of clams and swirls, nonsense decorations, overly or dignifiedly glazed or adorned. Rococo design is as luxurious, elegant, rich and harmonious as Baroque design.