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The Victoria Wool 2000 Mattress

History

One of the localised specialities in Staffordshire was the textile industry, which tended to flourish in valleys with a good supply of water power. There was a particular prevalence of it in the southern Moorlands, following the River Churnet, with Leek’s silk trade, and by the Rivers Dove and Tean, with cotton-spinning at Tutbury, and ribbonware and other narrow fabrics produced at Cheadle and Tean. Cotton-weaving was common as a cottage-based industry in south-eastern Staffordshire, around the Trent Valley, and factories were built at both Burton on Trent and Fazeley by the Peel family. Leek was pre-eminent in the county for both silk-weaving and silk-dyeing. This was encouraged in the mid-eighteenth century, by improved communications from the newly turnpiked roads, and, at the end of the century by the building of a new branch of the Cauldon Canal. This gave easy access to the quantities of fuel from the Potteries to drive new, steam-powered silk mills.

The primary stages of the silk textile industry were to process the raw material, and twist it into a fine or strong thread. This was done using a wheel in a silk shed or “shade”, with the empty and full bobbins being carried by boys. Silk thread would then be dyed and then either sold as sewing thread or woven into finished fabrics such as ribbons, handkerchiefs and shawls, or also further twisted and stitched to make items such as buttons. The weaving of cotton or linen ribbons and tapes provided a cheaper and more hard-wearing option than silk, with bleaching being an important part of the process. In more recent years the “narrow-fabric” factories of Tean became very specialised and made woven products, such as heavy-duty belts, for modern industrialised industries. As with other manufacturing industries, workers would become very specialised in particular parts of a craft.

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Composition

The Handmade Britannia in the UK Staffordshire 1000, this mattress contains 1000 individual Pocket Spring mattress that allow you to move freely without your sleeping partner being disturbed during sleep, filled with natural white fibres for breathability and recyclability. Precisely placed air vents that allows air to circulate evenly around the mattress, keeping your mattress feeling fresher and longer lasting. The hand tufted surface keeps all the fillings in place and 3 rows of genuine hand side stitching for that anti-roll off feeling.

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