Pink Damask Baby Bedding: Portion And Delicacy For Your Child's Earth
Pink damask crib bedding is one of the choices of many parents who do not want any cartoon character in designing the nursery for their loved little ones. When the arrival of a sweet baby girl is imminent and it is time to create an educational and charming environment, a decorator using damask should realize that personal taste need not be entirely overridden by functionality.
Textile historians are not unanimous as to the origin of Damask design in which images of some plant or animal or both are used to create the pattern, but many of them think that it might have been originated in China and ultimately through India and Persia it reached and became the main export of Damascus of Syria which gave the design its present name. Long ago, only the very rich could afford to buy this prized fabric when it arrived in Europe after a long caravan and shipping journey from the east.
What was once popular has became more widely sold for creating a more gorgeous girls' room--that item is damask. The fact that damask baby bedding is now affordable even for parents that need to watch their pennies makes it even more of an attractive option. baby bedding for girls featuring damask fabric runs the gamut from bold collections of pure damask to more subtle sets utilizing assorted prints and designs.
Parents who want to go for damask bedding set for their baby should check two prominent damask sets of Jo Jo Designs in which it has beautifully introduced modern colors into the traditional elegancy of the fabric that has been a part of damask sets from ancient times. The Bella Pink outfit comes as a solid pink, while the Bella Turquoise sports warm espresso and dark chocolate colors. This traditional damask pattern comes in elegant floral designs that are reminiscent of royal apartments from hundreds of years ago.
Since the Pink Taffy bedding set by New Arrivals combines damask with updated colors and designs, it may be the perfect solution for you if you are wanting a softer look for your daughter's nursery, while still maintaining the sophistication of traditional damask baby crib bedding. A very chic and cheerful look has been created in this charming damask collection that cleverly puts together a damask floral print in pink and white with a pink and white dotted print with a dash of lime for effect.
You could become enamored of Ally Taylor's Riley collection, too, because it employs a damask scroll pattern etched in pale green on white with a border of cozy black and white checks. It will be like a dream coming true for you and your little one when you finally purchase any royal damask baby bedding and you are going to experience an entirely new fantastic feeling.
Cecelia Kelsi-Brown is a writer for Baby Bedding Zone, an online retailer of baby bedding, including a wide selection of baby girl bedding and damask baby bedding.
Published January 1st, 2011
