This wall tapestry from the time of Louis XII (1462 - 1515) is exhibited at the Cluny museum in Paris. This tapestry represents a noble lady taking her bath. She is surrounded by her ladies-in-waiting and servants. Belgian tapestry is considered a decorative piece of art and is widely recognized for the weaving of artistic flair and excellent craftsmanship. It is a valuable treasure and can be considered an heirloom, which can be passed down to your family. A Belgian tapestry is often found in private collections, renowned museums and public buildings worldwide. Today, rich history lives on in a Belgian tapestry, produced by Belgian companies who take pride in their products. A Belgian tapestry is considered a sophisticated, fine piece of decorative art and may one day become a valuable antique. In your home, Belgian tapestry, will not only brings out your home's interior beauty but also a sense of history !
Weight: 3 lbs. Construction: Jaquard Woven Origin: Belgian N
Lined, with a rod pocket for easy hanging