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Dutch Wax Prints - Concordance - Midnight Blue/Peacock - SATIN

eQuilter Dutch Wax Prints - Concordance - Midnight Blue/Peacock - SATIN

US$ 15.95 / yard

Min 0.5 yard, incr. of 0.25 yard

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Midnight Blue, Champagne, English Toffee, Willow, Black, Peacock Metallic

This "African Wax" print is brought in from our new importer in Holland and we are absolutely impressed by the quality and vibrant colors. Large overlapping discs feel like they are in flight and are embellished with silver metallic highlights. Machine wash on Delicate cycle and Warm water. Hang to dry or tumble dry low. Due to numerous washing/rinsing cycles in the production process, there is little or no shrinkage, colors do not run, and pre-washing is not needed. Iron inside-out on medium heat. 100% cotton satin. Larger shapes are about 7-3/4", with teal metallic. Julius Holland - authentic Dutch Wax Print import.

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