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 antique is a very rare and antique Japanese Tapestry. The fine details of a white mountain seen in this piece are very intricate and delicate
3′ x 4’10”
This Belgium tapestry is hand knotted with natural wool and dyes.
6’3″ x 6’3″
This textile dates back to the 17th Century. These rich colors and intricate details are eye catching with it’s soft colors and large scale size.
5’2″ x 7’10”
This Romance Tapestry is finely woven with all natural wool and natural dyes. The details show superb workmanship and are considered rare among collectors
4’4″ x 4’10”