A sample piece of H.R. Mallinson's "Slendora Brocade" in a cross-dyed brown and off-white (or yellowish) jacquard-woven stylized scrolling leaf design, against a net-like or hexagonal grid ground pattern. The manufacturer's numbers are 4361/7025. The cross-dyed (a form of resist-dyeing) "Slendora Brocade" was Jacquard woven in rayon for the weft figure; contrasting with the silk ground. There were two dyes are in the same bath, and each fiber resists the dye meant for the other fiber for which it has no chemical affinity, thereby enabling a two color effect in one operation. The selvage inscription on this textile length (Mallinson's Fabrics De Luxe) is the one Mallinson used for its products that were not all-silk after an early 1920s 'truth-in-advertising' furor over silk manufacturers using rayon (then artificial silk) in their products without informing consumers.