Majolica

Majolica takes its name from the bright-colored earthenware crafted on the Spanish island of Majorca. Majolica pottery is a three-stage technique: an opaque, white tin glaze surface is decorated with bright designs and topped with a transparent glaze. Pallas’ Majolica sports a very usable and durable horizontal stripe in the colors of Spain: from vibrant reds, oranges and cobalts, to water greens and blues, to the colors of the land – moss, ocher, mustard and earth tones. Iridescent and metallic threads enliven its nine colorways.

This pattern has been discontinued.

MAJOLICA has been discontinued. Limited yardage available. Please contact Pallas Customer Service at 800.4.PALLAS for availability.

Here are our recommended alternative patterns.

9 Discontinued Color(s)

  • Basalte
  • Honeydew
  • Sage
  • Malachite
  • Bluebell
  • Tiger's Eye
  • Cayenne
  • Charming
  • Sunset

Specifications

  • Abrasion resistance is the surface wear of a fabric caused by rubbing and contact with another fabric.

  • Flame resistance is the measurement of a fabric's performance when it is exposed to specific sources of ignition.

  • Crocking is the transfer of dye from the surface of a dyed or printed fabric onto another surface by rubbing.

  • Seam slippage is the movement of yarns in a fabric that occurs when it is pulled apart at a seam.

  • Colorfastness to light refers to a material's degree of resistance to the fading effect of light.

There may be slight variations in color on screen versus actual material. For true color, please order a memo sample.

*Abrasion test results exceeding ACT Performance Guidelines are not an indicator of product lifespan. Multiple factors affect fabric durability and appearance retention. Learn more.

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