William Morris Art Orchard Fruit Garden Wall Tapestry Tree of Life Floral Botanical Ornament Mille Fleur Victorian Decorative Textile 28x50 - Etsy | William morris art, Art, Famous trees
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an intricately designed wallpaper with many flowers and leaves on it's sides
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William Morris Art Orchard Fruit Garden Wall Tapestry Tree of Life Floral Botanical Ornament Mille Fleur Victorian Decorative Textile 28x50" - Etsy

US$139.93
US$199.90
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Please note that tapestries sold by our company are never printed. The image is created by interlacing yarns of different types and colors. We sell high quality woven tapestry wall hangings made in Europe. This tapesty wall hanging is called Orchard. It's inspired by the famous tree of life of William Morris. - Dimensions of the tapestry: 28" x 50"; - Quality : jaquard woven; - Fully lined & finished with rod sleeve; - Cotton & Polystere blends. This gorgeous tapestry will make your home more unique. Great gift that is suitable for any interior design. Great addition to any tapestry collection. Tapestry is a form of weaving that produces a textile with clearly defined and detailed images, and is the principal means of creating pictures through weaving. The tapestry technique is distinctive in that the wefts (threads on bobbins) are woven between the fixed warp threads only as far as each color is required, rather than running all the way across the work from selvedge to selvedge. The greatest advantage of tapestry is its quality. Tapestries are renowned for their decorative appeal, rich texture, strength, durability, and resistance. Another significant benefit of real woven tapestries is their resistance to fading. The use of colored threads woven together ensures that the colors remain vibrant for a longer period of time than those in printed tapestries. From the Middle Ages, tapestries have been regarded as desirable luxuries and collectable items to be displayed on special occasions. Kings and nobles often transported their wall tapestries with them when they moved from one castle to another, for reasons of comfort and prestige.
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