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The wisteria is one of the first flowers to come to mind when Spring is mentioned. In terms of tie designs it was in the very first series that I...
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The genesis of this design was Christopher Dresser an amazing designer that I was totally unaware of until recently. As an industrial designer in the 1800's he was inspired by...
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Since my last visit to South America in 2009 the 'swirl' vine design has been percolating. 'Shockingly exuberant' but what a gorgeous tie with vibrant red and gold on a...
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The pink, gold & red spider chrysanthemum silk tie design takes it's inspiration from the Chrysanthemum flower. The significance of the Chrysanthemum derives back to the 8th century when the Japanese emperor adopted the flower as...
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The Peony is such a special flower to me. I know that it has all number of imperial connections in Chinese and Japanese mythology but my love affair with peonies...
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Two ideas coalesced for this new design. After the release of my first range of cufflinks which I based on small details of the ties, the flower design, with its...
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The Hydrangea series of ties based on flowers and reeds glimpsed through a lattice fence. The enclosing frames suggest buckles or the hilt of a japanese samurai sword. Love the...
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The floral design was inspired by the dress fabric in a painting of Madonna & Child glimpsed in an Art Gallery in Buenos Aires. The strong overall design has the...
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I do realise that not everyone loves floral designs as much as I do. This design looks quite conservative at first glance but breaks out unexpectedly so that a second...