Art Deco Classic Ties
| Art deco was one of the most influential eras in art history. We continue to draw inspiration for our silk tie designs. From infinite archives we capture its highly decorative essence in a comprehensive range of luxury silk ties. Each piece is manufactured to exacting specifications and exclusive to our specific design requirements. |
The Orient Silk Tie
| Sericulture or silk production in China has a long and colorful history unknown to most people. For centuries the West knew very little about silk and the people who made it. It was the most zealously guarded secret in history. This collection of Chinese silk ties is testimony to a nation that is well versed in all aspects of making beautiful fabrics and finely crafted garments for thousands of years. Working in coalition with the best silk mill in China we bring a flavour of the orient to our original collection. And, through our association with its people, we are inspired by their unswerving dedication in pursuit of perfection, but, most of all, it is the history of their civilization that impresses us. “The silk route”Historic AnecdoteWhen silk was first discovered, it was reserved exclusively for the use of the ruler. It was permitted only to the emperor, his close relations and the very highest of his dignitaries. Within the palace, the emperor is believed to have worn a robe of white silk; outside, he, his principal wife, and the heir to the throne wore yellow, the color of the earth. |
Floral Silk Tie From The Orient
| Patrick McMurray is an Australian designer who has spent many years in the United Kingdom studying and working in fashion. Now based in his home town Perth, he orchestrates the expertise of textile printers, silk weavers, jewellers and makers, working collaboratively the world over to produce a range of exceptional handmade silk ties, cufflinks and fashion accessories. Each piece is produced to specific design requirements; meticulously cut, made and trimmed by highly skilled artisans; they will endure the rigours of everyday uses, so value is retained for many years. From conceptual origins to technical specifications conclude all the essential elements of “true” designer silk ties, cufflinks and accessories. Perth Networking at Wiifm |
Autumn Bell Rose Silk Tie
| The Autumn Bell Rose silk tie was first released in 2008. We maintained the same colour for two years, but recently decided to introduce something new, more versatile and less seasonal. Magenta, cobalt, black, silver, royal and sky blue, aqua and purple, the chosen colours compliment each other beautifully and will go with any outfit you choose to wear. |
Opium Silk Tie In Colours Orange Gold
| The opium tie design has become one of our most popular styles, so we have created some interesting colour combinations and recently added them to the our extensive collection: Still the epitome of male self expression, still the most popular accessory. |
Gothic Influence
| Inspiration can come from anywhere at any time. After consulting many hundreds of archived textile designs, this one seemed to make the strongest statement to our end of representing a hint of the gothic era. But then again it could also be classified as art deco, what ever, this silk tie has such great appeal.Perth Networking at Wiifm |
Opium Silk Tie In Colours Burgundy
| The opium tie design has become one of our most popular styles, so we have created some interesting colour combinations and recently added them to the our extensive collection: Still the epitome of male self expression, still the most popular accessory. |
Square Flowers Silk Tie Black And Silver
| It has taken almost five years of design development to come up with our signature pattern, original, vibrant and exclusive to our brand. Launched in August 2010 in three colours with matching cufflinks and lapel badges, this is a completely new concept in men’s fashion accessories. And here the black and silver square flowers silk tie |
Opium Silk Tie
| Capturing exotic floral essences on silk woven to our specific design requirements, the mystery of the orient, the ancient silk route, the rise and fall of nations: Sericulture or silk production in China has a long and colorful history unknown to most people. For centuries the West knew very little about silk and the people who made it. It was the most zealously guarded secret in history. When silk was first discovered, it was reserved exclusively for the use of the ruler. It was permitted only to the emperor, his close relations and the very highest of his dignitaries. Within the palace, the emperor is believed to have worn a robe of white silk; outside, he, his principal wife, and the heir to the throne wore yellow, the color of the earth. Networking in Perth at Wiifm |
Opium Silk Tie In Colours Pink
| The opium tie design has become one of our most popular styles, so we have created some interesting colour combinations and recently added them to the our extensive collection: Still the epitome of male self expression, still the most popular accessory. |
Floral Butterflies On Satin Silk
| Playful, colourful and cheerful; The butterfly form is constructed of miniature woven flowers; this tie is suitable for wearing by ladies too. The silk was woven to order in China, shipped to our tie maker in England and then distributed to Luxury fashion Boutiques in Australia and sold online to customers throughout the world, so we have created a modern day silk route. |
Pueblo Deco numerouso three
| Pueblo Deco, Santa Fe inspired this collection of ties. Using diagonal stripes to capture a degree of conservatism, but without loss of individuality. Hinting multicultural influences; a fusion of classicism and modernism, west and east meet in a shapely form of decoration for men, the silk tie boasts infinite uses over many hundreds of years; we love them all and are never afraid to experiment with colour pattern and texture. |
Pueblo Deco numerouso duo
| Pueblo Deco, Santa Fe inspired this collection of ties. Using diagonal stripes to capture a degree of conservatism, but without loss of individuality. Hinting multicultural influences; a fusion of classicism and modernism, west and east meet in a shapely form of decoration for men, the silk tie boasts infinite uses over many hundreds of years; we love them all and are never afraid to experiment with colour pattern and texture. |
Gothic Silk Tie
| It’s like Paul Smith once quoted: “inspiration can come from anywhere at anytime” The Gothic era has always been fertile ground for inspiration, sinister, mysterious, and gaudy intricate. The medieval art movement developed in France out of Romanesque art in the mid 12th century. So time poses no barriers to inspiration. Our take on Goth is now found in a newly coloured silk tie. |
Square Flowers Silk Tie A Touch Of Pink
| It has taken almost five years of design development to come up with our signature pattern, original, vibrant and exclusive to our brand. Launched in August 2010 in three colours with matching cufflinks and lapel badges, this is a completely new concept in men’s fashion accessories. And here the square flowers silk tie with a touch of pink |
Pueblo Deco numerouso Uno
| Pueblo Deco, Santa Fe inspired this collection of ties. Using diagonal stripes to capture a degree of conservatism, but without loss of individuality. Hinting multicultural influences; a fusion of classicism and modernism, west and east meet in a shapely form of decoration for men, the silk tie boasts infinite uses over many hundreds of years; we love them all and are never afraid to experiment with colour pattern and texture. |
Art Deco Classic Ties Two
| Art deco was one of the most influential eras in art history. We continue to draw inspiration for our silk tie designs. From infinite archives we capture its highly decorative essence in a comprehensive range of luxury silk ties. Each piece is manufactured to exacting specifications and exclusive to our specific design requirements. |
Another Opium Silk Tie Colour
| The floral pattern, the subtle texture and exotic handle of weave is beyond compare, in essence non addictive, but I am compelled to experiment with colours, and the latest variations are my absolute favourites. I wear them to every network function and attract attention from all the ladies, and so I stand alone and an audience gathers, then it’s easy to describe my kind of business; with a fine example always on display; the addictive opium silk tie. |
Classic Oriental Floral Silk Tie
| Time for a change: This tie has been our most popular style for more than two years, and only now have we introduced a new colour, “when you’re on a good thing stick to it” Out of this came an entire Oriental collection, with three new designs in the process of manufacture and available in late July 2010. Now we look to the East for inspiration. |
Babylon
| “Capturing the essence of a classic style; in life, Babylon” We have enlisted the expertise of textile designers, printers and silk weavers the world over to produce a range of exceptional handmade silk ties. Each piece is produced to specific design requirements exclusive to our brand. The true essence of the original designer tie dating back to 1920 is captured in brilliant hues of nature and will never date with style in mind. Cut, Made and Trimmed in England by skilful needle workers they will endure the rigours of everyday uses, so value is retained for many years. From conceptual origins to technical specifications conclude all the essential elements of true designer silk ties. An explosion of floral colours and geometry is inspired by the heady revolution of Art Deco style. Perth Networking at Wiifm |
Square Flowers Silk Tie
| It has taken almost five years of design development to come up with our signature square flowers pattern, original, vibrant and exclusive to our brand. Launched in August 2010 in three colours with matching cufflinks and lapel badges, this is a completely new concept in men’s fashion accessories. And still to come, designs by Sculptor Miik Green for Patrick McMurray; “The Blue Print Architectural Series” created specifically for Architects and Engineers, to be released in November 2010. |
Paisley
| No collection is complete without a couple of Paisley silk ties. We sifted through many hundreds of archives stemming back many decades and finally selected something that had the right colour, pattern and texture combinations. Depending on the warp and weft, the background and fore ground dominate alternatively as you turn the tie into the light. An array of different colours emanate from the paisley patterns, this is caused by the way satin silk is floated to the surface during weaving processes. |