Hibiscus flowers in burgundy and rose, leaves in shades of green, and toile-like sketches of scenery in gray and black that includes terraces and columned structures, this pair of vintage bark cloth, rod pocket curtains present a tropical influence in an understated way. Because the curtains were lined with muslin, they were protected from sun fading. The muslin lining has shattered in two places on one curtain panel. We have circled these areas in a photo. There are no holes, tears, stains, or snags on the curtains themselves, but they have a lot of accumulated dirt from long storage. See note. The curtains are hand sewn in some places with such a wide stitch that it appears to be a basting stitch. They may be very easy to take apart if not desired for use as curtains.

NOTE: Because we know that many times these curtain panels are purchased as yard goods, we have not washed these panels. They have raw edges in some places and we could not predict the effect of machine washing the material. These curtain panels were stored for many, many years in an estate that was liquidated recently. There is a lot of accumulated dirt and soaking may be the right option.

Our items are found at estate sales, yard sales, thrift stores, and junk jaunts that do not allow us to know the origin or history of the piece. Some we wash and some we don't E-mail questions are welcomed. Please respect the notation for no international bid.