Printed Fabric Historic Period Theme: Jacobean Look
Printed silk fabric design pattern name Jacobean Look Pattern was from England. Jacobus is the Latin name of King James I of the English Dynast. The 17th century is called the Jacobus era, and its style is called the Jacobean look. This form is characterized by thick oak furniture, elaborate sculptures, fine tapestry, and flowing thread embroidery. This textile such as yarn embroidery was called Jacobean Style Textile Pattern.
The original pattern came to England in two places. One is the tapestry of the revived Flanders and the other is the textile pattern of India, which was imported from India after the establishment of the British East India Company around 1600 three years before James I took power.
Both Flemish and Indian textile were all over decorated with leaves like acanthus.