The actual fabric appears closest to the first two photos and is not as dark as the third photo shows. All of the browns in the Batik Textile’s Desert Blooms collection are this color of brown.
The actual fabric looks closest to the first two photos and is not as quite as green as the third photo. This fabric has a medium-light green color with a yellow undertone and is definitely as warm green (not blue or cold). It’s closest match is Hoffman 1895-539 Parsley.
The first photo is the manufacturers thumbnail image. The second photo is one that I took and is the best representation of the actual colors in this collection.
There are variations in batik colors because they are hand-dyed. The actual fabric may look slightly different in color and fabrics are usually lighter/brighter in person than what appears on the computer screen. If you need further color assistance, please contact me directly. I’m happy to help.
***This fabric is an ivory white color that has a rustic peachy-red undertone to it.
The first and last two photos are ones that I took and the third photo is the manufacturers thumbnail image. This is a reference to show the variations in the batik colors. The second photo is the view looking at the fabric as wrapped on the bolt and not WOF. If you’re unsure about the true color, please contact me directly. I’m happy to help.
The latest bolt of this beautiful fabric is more pastel than it appears in the last three photos. The tones are softer and include turquoise blue, banana yellow, indigo, plum purple, fuchsia pink, grape purple, shamrock/lime green, teal green, and a melded brownish color where some of the colors run into each other. This is a gorgeous fabric in person!
The last two photos are examples of a quilt that I made using this fabric. The last photo shows the backing (same fabric as in the border) showing through the front of the white quilt background with sunlit backlighting – making a stained glass effect.