While working on the Thomas Tapestry replica, Anne and Katinka discovered that it was a bit odd that the clothing of the kings (and Christ) was of a very plain colour. You can imagine that Christ had a more sobre colour, but for mundaine kings this is hard to believe. The pale beige colour that we had chosen also was very similar to the natural colour wool. They started to think of changing the beige to a more purple one.
The colours of the King is very plain on the old tapestry, in the new one the purple colour has been photoshopped.
We then looked at the other extant tapestries if such a purple colour had existed, and to our surprise it was the Thomasteppich where a lilac colour was mentioned. In fact, it showed beige (lilac?), in other words they suspected that the beige colour had in fact been a lilac that has discoulored during the centuries. This made Anne and Katinka decide to change to purple. We were not sure which colour to choose from Renaissance Dyeing, so we ordered both the Purple (0203) and the Burgundy (0205). They have just arrived, and it looks like the Burgundy is more colour stable, so this will be the replacement for the beige.
Left the Burgudy, right the Purple, with the Beige and Natural colours in the middle.