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The original Bayeux Tapestry was a series of embroidered linen strips that depicted the pictorial history of the invasion of England by William of Normandy. It is believed that it was commissioned by Bishop Odo, the half-brother of William, and it was made in England and then displayed In Bayeux Cathedral, hence the name Bayeaux. That original Bayeux Tapestry is nearly 1,000 years old and was 230 feet long! This one here is a brand new replica at a very affordable cost.
This is a brand new reproduction of the vintage Bayeux Tapestry. The remarkable embroidery of the late 11th century is now exhibited at Bayeux, Normandy. Over 220 feet long it depicts the events leading up to the Battle of Hastings in 1066 when Duke William of Normandy was victorious over King Harold of Saxon England.
A brand new wall tapestry reproduction of the famous Bayeux Tapestry. This remarkable embroidery of the late 11th century is now exhibited at Bayeux, Normandy. Over 220 feet long it depicts the events leading up to the Battle of Hastings in 1066 when Duke William of Normandy was victorious over King Harold.
Bayeux L'Embarquement: this European jacquard loom woven tapestry pillow cover is an extract of the queen Mathilde's tapestry. The original some 230 feet long, is in the Bayeux museum in Normandy. It describes how England was conquered by Normans. Here King Harold takes to the open sea in direction of Normandy. Companion piece to this is #901 Bayeux Le Repas.
This decorative European jacquard tapestry pillow cover, Bayeux Le Repas, is an extract of Queen Mathilde's Bayeux tapestry. The original, some 230 feet long, is in the Bayeux museum in Normandy. It describes how England was conquered by Normans. Also known as L'Embarquement. Here King Harold prepares for his trip. He enjoys his last meal before taking the open sea in direction of Normandy. Companion piece #902 Bayeux L'Embarquement.
This Bayeaux Tapestry is a series of embroidered linen strips that depict the pictorial history of the invasion of England by William of Normandy. The original Bayeaux Tapestry is nearly 1000 years old and the original is 230 feel long. This tapestry is a replica of the original.
With its historically significant depiction of the Norman Conquest of England, the Banquet Feast pillow cover brings an intriguing element to your home decor. An excerpt from an original 11th century tapestry hanging in the Museum of Bayeux in Normandy, this scene of feasting Norman soldiers is introduced by the latin word for lunch, 'prandium'. Woven by fine Belgium weavers using 100% cotton, the jacquard pillow cover has a soft velvet back and strong zipper to keep your chosenpillow insert...
Norman soldiers fighting during the Battle of Hastings are depicted in intricate detail on this historically inspired tapestry pillow cover. This scene is a meticulous extract of the expansive Queen Matilda's Tapestry hanging in the Museum of Bayeux in Normandy. The pillow cover is expertly woven of 100% cotton by Belgium weavers in historically accurate colors to mimic those of the original tapestry. Part of our Bayeux Collection, thispillow cover makes an impression when filled with...
Bayeux, Mont St Michel I Belgian tapestry. In this fine tapestry "Bayeux Mont St Michel", we see Duke William's crew preparing for the Battle of Hastings of 1066. This battle was historic as William becomes the first Norman king of England with his victory over King Harold of England. Here we see Mont St Michel, the famous rocky island in Normandy, France, where Saint-Michel monastery has existed since the 8th century. Here we see the soldiers in their attire including chain mail intricately...
Bayeux, Mont St Michel II Belgian tapestry. In this fine tapestry "Bayeux Mont St Michel", we see Duke William's crew preparing for the Battle of Hastings of 1066. This battle was historic as William becomes the first Norman king of England with his victory over King Harold of England. Here we see Mont St Michel, the famous rocky island in Normandy, France, where Saint-Michel monastery has existed since the 8th century. Here we see the soldiers in their attire including chain mail intricately...
Bayeux William woven European tapestry panel features the Duke William of Normandy departing for the Battle of Hastings of 1066. He was victorious over King Harold of Saxon, England in the battle on Senlac Hill, north west of Hastings. The victory gave William control of England and he was the first Norman ruler of England, King William I. Here in this tapestry we see William and his crew sailing after waiting weeks due to the the winter storms, for suitable weather int he summer to sail,...
Depicting a long ship filled with Norman soldiers during the Normandy Conquest of 1066, the Navigio I jacquard pillow cover brings a stately historical element to the home. Woven in the 11th century, the original Queen Mathilde's tapestry tells the story of the Conquest and Battle of Hastings from the Norman's vantage point. This regal pillow cover is woven in Belgium of 100% Cotton in rich historical colors. Plush velvet backing offers a touch of softness. The strong zipper keeps apillow...
Bayeux William woven European tapestry panel features the Duke William of Normandy departing for the Battle of Hastings of 1066. He was victorious over King Harold of Saxon, England in the battle on Senlac Hill, north west of Hastings. The victory gave William control of England and he was the first Norman ruler of England, King William I. Here in this tapestry we see William and his crew sailing after waiting weeks due to the the winter storms, for suitable weather int he summer to sail,...