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Artist Bob Bergin shines with this beautiful creation. A detailed and ornate tribute to middle eastern tradition and symmetry. He has achieved perfection of form in resounding red hues. Accents of chenille add all the more uniqueness to this piece!
A unique pattern of meandering vines and flowers dress this wall tapestry! The background is parchment color, with soft green undertones. Also you will find dark sage greens, touches of dark purple and a bit of pale turquoise. Finally, it is capped off with a beautiful ruby chenille!
A unique pattern of birds with meandering vines and flowers dress this wall tapestry! The background is parchment color, with soft green undertones. Also you will find dark sage greens, touches of dark purple and a bit of pale turquoise. Finally, it is capped off with a beautiful ruby chenille!
A Greek key motif woven with rich chenille's and golden lurex. A fantastic modern piece by the artist Bob Bergin.
In this chenille tapestry you see the poppy in various stages of its life: just opening on the right; in full bloom in the center; and aging quickly at the bottom left.
This is a Belgian made jacquard woven wall tapestry. This remarkable piece has a botanical image of an orchid centered over a dark gray chenille background covered with a fine script.
A stunning, sensual, deep scarlett red gown, standing alone vividly against a background of dark chenille black.
This Belgian chenille tapestry features a pineapple as its main subject. The pineapple in the 18th century in Europe was considered a fruit representing the Orient. Discoveries of the Asian continent and culture by European explorers lead to a fascination with exoticism, as culture, fruit and art from the Orient were brought back to Europe. Pineapple farming and pineapples were among these aspects of Asian culture that was a delight. Here we see a delightful work with a pineapple as the center...
Chenille and Bouclé blend together in rich creams and blues to relay the Chinese characters for happiness.
A lovely wall hanging tapestry for the lover of nature. This wall tapestry is woven in North Carolina, USA and hand finished by skilled artisans.
This Belgian chenille tapestry features a two-handled vessel used to transport wine or olive oil, the amphora has been in use by the Greeks and the Romans for centuries. Meaning, "carry on both sides", amphoras came in two shapes: pointed bottom and flat bottomed. The pointed bottoms allowed the amphoras to be set into the sand while the flat versions were meant for use in the home. Amphora tapestry depicts the latter. It is accented on each side by Grecian pedestals, which support a lovely...
Paul James, one of Brittan's finest artists takes us into the jungle with Grandeur. The subtle brushstrokes of the tigers fur come to life in a wall tapestry where the texture of the weaves complement the natural fur of the jungle cat.
An elegantly feminine and stunningly cobalt evening gown set upon a rich black chenille background.
Originally rendered in oil by renowned British artist Paul James, this tapestry is so unique. The texture of the fur is further enhanced by the use of chenille while tapestry weaves and cotton thread highlight the main body of the tapestry.
The lady stands with one hand touching the unicorn's horn, and the other holding up the pennant. The lion sits to the side and looks on.
Chenille and Bouclé blend together along with cotton in rich creams and oranges to relay the Chinese characters for happiness.
This Belgian chenille tapestry features a two-handled vessel used to transport wine or olive oil, the amphora has been in use by the Greeks and the Romans for centuries. Meaning, "carry on both sides", amphoras came in two shapes: pointed bottom and flat bottomed. The pointed bottoms allowed the amphoras to be set into the sand while the flat versions were meant for use in the home. Amphora tapestry depicts the latter. It is accented on each side by Grecian pedestals, which support a lovely...
This Belgian chenille tapestry features a single poppy that is not the Oriental poppy, with its opiate of forgetfulness, but the European field poppy. It signifies remembrance. The seeds can lay dormant for years, sprouting only when the soil is disturbed. They were remarked upon as early as NapoleonÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ__s campaigns, but became a lasting symbol after World War II. This was made legendary in the poem written by Canadian medical officer John McCrae ÔøΩÔøΩ_ÔøΩÔøΩ_...
This Belgian chenille tapestry features a two-handled vessel used to transport wine or olive oil, the amphora has been in use by the Greeks and the Romans for centuries. Meaning, "carry on both sides", amphoras came in two shapes: pointed bottom and flat bottomed. The pointed bottoms allowed the amphoras to be set into the sand while the flat versions were meant for use in the home. Amphora tapestry depicts the latter. It is accented on each side by Grecian pedestals, which support a lovely...
Mucha Spring I woven European tapestry pillow cover features the work of artist Alphonse Mucha. Based on the work of Art Nouveau pioneer Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), "Art Nouveau-Spring"� is the second in the series depicting the four seasons of the year. Shown against a sun-drenched background, the woman is holding flowers, the symbol of the harvest. She is framed with a classic Art Nouveau design, which forms the border for this work. Mucha was one of the leaders in the movement, which...