This Tucker resist batik floral and bird print from the Colonial Williamsburg foundation is an adaptation of a historical American wallpaper design for today's decor.
According to the foundation, this fabric was named after the St. George Tucker House, one of the most admired residences in Williamsburg. It was purchased in 1788 by a William and Mary professor of law named St. George Tucker.
Indigo blues on a light natural beige background with a detailed bird and foliage motif will add a touch of historical America to your home. Photographed on 19x19 cover (filled with 20x20 insert).
⚠**This is a non-reorderable fabric. All remaining sizes are as listed. Each cover will feature a different segment of this print. The bird motif will be centrally featured on the front side; backside may include more of the floral/botanical areas.*
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