Here in New Mexico, you’ll find quite a bit of Day of the Dead Iconography. Skeletons are a large part of our textile culture and frequently used across the board for festive celebrations rather than invoking spooky scenes. Often, you’ll see a skeletal couple used for wedding cake top decoration, greeting cards and even childrens’ puppets.
Imagine our delight when we found this romantic Day of the Dead toile. A delightful pastoral scene of mid-century skeletons is brought to you by none other that Alexander Henry.
“Midnight Pastoral” Day of the Dead Toile by Alexander Henry $10.50 yd. Available in Red. Blue and Black. Isn’t it Romantic?
Here in New Mexico, you’ll find quite a bit of Day of the Dead Iconography. Skeletons are a large part of our textile culture and frequently used across the board for festive celebrations rather than invoking spooky scenes. Often, you’ll see a skeletal couple used for wedding cake top decoration, greeting cards and even childrens’ puppets.
Imagine our delight when we found this romantic Day of the Dead toile. A delightful pastoral scene of mid-century skeletons is brought to you by none other that Alexander Henry.
“Midnight Pastoral” Day of the Dead Toile by Alexander Henry $10.50 yd. Available in Red. Blue and Black.
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hi there, i have been looking all over for midnight pastoral in black! do you have any in stock and would you be willing to ship to me? I am passing through the US in early June and hope to collect the fabric then. let me know! alasmydear@gmail.com
Hi, Deborah.
We have shipped your fabric and it should arrive early next week!
Still have any?
We do! At least 5-10 yards, in all 3 colors.
Do you still have any of this left?
Yep, we still have them!