This elegant textile roundel, originating from France or Italy during the 19th century (1800–1900), is a sophisticated example of Continental European decorative weaving. Measuring 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter, the piece is larger than typical furniture appliques of the era and is crafted from a fine blend of cotton and silk brocade. The design features a rhythmic repeat of oval floral medallions, each containing a central bouquet of pink roses and delicate green foliage. These medallions are linked by a trellis of scrolling vines and small, golden-yellow starflowers.
The roundel is finished with a substantial and decorative metal-thread fringe that encircles the entire perimeter, providing a dark, textured contrast to the light cream ground of the brocade. The use of metallic threads suggests this piece was intended for a high-status domestic or perhaps ecclesiastical setting. Despite its significant age, the textile remains in excellent condition, with the clarity of the woven floral patterns and the structural integrity of the fringe well-preserved.