18th and 19th century
The Indian Paisley or Paisley pattern or Mango design originates from Tamil Nadu, India.
Named after the town of Paisley in Scottland or The town in Scottland was named after the Paisley pattern?? I'm not sure but, The Paisley pattern came from India and got shipped to Britain in trade for British goods.
they're shoes with a very interesting pattern on them. Go to google images and look up paisley shoes and you'll see them
Paisley pattern is a droplet-shaped symbol of Persian origin. Similar to half of the Yin yang symbol, or the leaf of the Indian bodhi tree. The pattern is sometimes called "Persian pickles" by American quiltmakers.
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The paisley pattern, characterized by its teardrop shape, is believed to have originated in Persia (modern-day Iran) and has roots in ancient Persian art. It was popularized in the Western world during the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly through the production of shawls in Paisley, Scotland, which contributed to its name. While no single inventor can be credited with the creation of the paisley pattern, its design evolved over centuries through various cultures and artistic traditions.
Ian Paisley was the main founder and its leader from 1971 until 2008, but he co-founded it with Desmond Boal.
The Paisley pattern is named after the town of Paisley in Scotland, which became a center for the production of woven textiles featuring this distinctive design in the 19th century. The pattern itself is derived from ancient Persian motifs that resemble a teardrop or almond shape, often associated with fertility and eternity. The popularity of these textiles spread, and the name "Paisley" became synonymous with the pattern due to its association with the Scottish textile industry.
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Brad Paisley and Allison Krauss
Paisley fabric is named for the Scottish town where the fabric was made. The designs were originally copies of Indian shawl pattern, discovered when soldiers serving in India sent shawls home as gifts. I live near Paisley. In Paisley some of the streets are called for example Cotton Street.
Yes, the noun 'Paisley' (upper case P) is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person or a place.The noun 'paisley' (lower case p) is a common noun, a word for a pattern of colorful curved droplet-shaped designs that is based on a design from India; a word for a thing.The word 'paisley' is also an adjective used to describe a noun.