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Later, Fashion Designer Norman Hartnell turned the fabric into the wedding dress and it is now kept at the Royal Museum at Buckingham Palace.ĭamascus is a candidate city to be on the UNESCO Creative Cities list for its handicrafts. Made from a fabulous Silver and Pearl Brocade fabric with an intricate Filigree pattern throughout, the Scoop neckline with short sleeves on a darted bodice. Discover monique lhuilliers iconic wedding dresses. May & Grace Bridal Boutique, May and Grace, Bridal Shop, Wedding Dresses. The brocade fabric was brought from al-Muznar factory in Bab Sharqi neighbourhood in Damascus Old City and it had a drawing of “two love birds” exchanging kisses in a pattern known locally as “the lover and the beloved “and later it was called the” engraving of the Queen “, and it is famous for its white colour and interwoven with 12 karat gold threads with the drawing of bird wings. Metallic brocade flowers make this cap-sleeve A-line dress a shining option for any event. Join The May & Grace Bridal Boutique Mailing List and never miss an update. After the designer Norman Hartnell made the wedding dress, the pattern ‘Birds of Paradise’ became known as ‘The Queens’ pattern. Syria sent the palace a piece, its pattern being called ‘The Birds of Paradise’ the wings were embroidered with 10 karat gold. The royal palace of Buckingham in the United Kingdom sent a special telegram to the Syrian embassy in London during the tenure of Syrian leader Shukri al-Quwatli to bring this unique cloth from the markets of Damascus and fulfil the queen’s wish. Requesting brocade for the royal wedding dress. Damascus, (SANA) Do you know that the fabulous wedding dress worn by British Queen Elizabeth II, at her wedding with Prince Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1947, was designed with Damask brocade fabric, one of the most popular and luxurious textiles worldwide.