This vibrant cotton throw from Italy dates to the early to mid-20th century (1925–1950). Measuring 56 inches by 60 inches (142 cm x 152 cm), the textile is in excellent condition. The fabric is primarily woven from cotton but contains some synthetic fibers, a common characteristic of European textiles from this period as industrial manufacturing evolved.
The design features a highly ornate, multi-layered composition that reflects traditional Italian Mediterranean aesthetics. The central cream-colored field is filled with a dense, symmetrical arrangement of bouquets and scrolling floral vines in a rich palette of rose, violet, and deep blue. This interior field is framed by a massive, golden-yellow border adorned with neoclassical arches; each arch contains a miniature floral spray, creating a sense of architectural rhythm. The entire piece is finished with a short, delicate fringe along all four edges, adding a soft, tactile boundary to the bold graphic design.