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Pink damask crib bedding is a parent, and baby, pleasing option for those who find cartoon character bedding too trite and want to create rich warm nursery. The selection of damask lends decorators the ability to coordinate a dazzling educational area without surrounding their own personal tastes in preparation for the arrival of baby girl.
Although the origins of damask are still in dispute, it is generally considered that this pattern of repeating botanical and/or animal images most likely started in China, making its way to India and Persia and ultimately a staple export of Damascus, Syria – consequently, the name Damask. This exotic fabric was introduced in Europe by the traders and the more affluent group in Europe who didn't mind paying too high a price for the luxury created huge demand for it.
Damask has remained very popular and is sold all over to parents who want to create a beautiful room for their little girls. Now damask is affordable to everyone, making a parent's choice to have damask linens in the nursery quite manageable. baby girl nursery bedding in elegant damask comes in a range of alternatives, which include a number of simple one color bedding sets as well as those which incorporate designs on damask backgrounds.
Among the noteworthy variations available today are two damask offerings from Jo Jo Designs, who are prominent among baby bedding set designers wherein they have combined the old world charm of damask with contemporary colors to give a fresh and new look. The pink and chocolate look of Bella Pink collection as well as the turquoise and espresso of Bella Turquoise can create a beautiful blend of chic and tradition in your daughter's room. The traditional damask toddler bedding pattern created by the repeated use of some majestic plant design is so exquisite that it might have been the choice of the ancient kings to beautify their palaces.
The Pink Taffy set, a fresh offering from New Arrivals may have what you need if you wish to decorate your little girl's room with damask but would like to tone down its impact by combining other designs and you would do well to look it up when you go out shopping for crib sets. Your daughter's nursery can have the sophistication you want with adding some damask bedding for your baby.
Ally Taylor's, Riley collection, sporting a scrolled pastel green design, bordered in black and white gingham settled on a background of wonderful winter white is beautiful. It is a guarantee that you and your little one will spend many joyful hours together in her coordinated room regardless of what purchase of these lovely damask baby beddings that you ultimately choose.