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Jacquard Woven Tapestry Gobelin Aubusson Tapestry Wall Hanging Bayeux Tapestry Loom Cotton Weave Living Room Bedroom Decoration(without Stick and Tassels)
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The Bayeux Tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestrytells the story of the Norman Conquest of England, particularly focusing on the events leading up to the Battle of Hastings in 1066. It is believed to have been commissioned by Odo, the Bishop of Bayeux, who was the half-brother of William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy who became the King of England after the battle.
The tapestry is famous for its narrative quality, showcasing over 70 scenes with Latin inscriptions that provide a commentary on the depicted events. It features more than 600 human figures, as well as numerous animals, ships, and buildings, all meticulously crafted to provide a visual account of the historical events.
Despite its age, the Bayeux Tapestry is remarkably well-preserved and is considered an invaluable historical document. It is currently housed in the Bayeux Tapestry Museum in Bayeux, France, where it attracts visitors from around the world who come to admire its intricate craftsmanship and the story it tells.
Introduction of Belgian Tapestries
Belgian tapestries originated in the Middle Ages and were used in courts and royal households to showcase the owner's status and rank. A single tapestry would require hundreds of workers to spend a year or even longer to complete, possessing a high cultural significance. With the development of productivity, the cost and time of production have been greatly reduced. Nowadays, Belgian tapestries use digital jacquard technology, employing basic color matching of raw materials, and are woven by imported digital jacquard machines. The raw material for Belgian tapestries is 100% cotton yarn. The products strictly pass the ISO quality and environmental certification. The products are delicate and have a soft touch.
They are both beautiful and tasteful for home decoration, making them the first choice for modern home furnishings. Due to their unique aesthetic, they are increasingly popular. A fine Belgian tapestry can not only achieve decorative effects but also cultivate people's sentiments and reflect the owner's cultivation and quality!