Made from pounded bark by Hawaiians.
6’x8’1
Kapa production was mainly done by the Chief women of the villages and they did so in groups. Kapa is bark-cloth, the primary textile used in Hawaii before missionaries arrived with their colorful, woven fabrics.
This Needlepoint Tapestry hanging antique is rich in detail and colors with it’s natural dyes and handspan wool.
3’1″ x 3’3″
This beautiful medieval tapestry features lovers in the garden. This wall hanging is unique as it invites the viewer into the garden through a terrace. The beholder might feel as if they are inside this work of art.
6’4″ x 4’10’
This beautiful scene was hand crafted by needlepoint. Tapestries have many uses for your home, they can be used as wall hangings, floor coverings, and chest draperies.
3’2″ x 5’1″
1550 woven silk rare Europe work of art. Brussels tapestry workshops produced tapestry’s from at least the 15th century, but the city’s early production in the Late Gothic International Style was eclipsed by the more prominent tapestry-weaving workshops based in Arras and Tournai.
8’5×8’3