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Tapestry Wall Hangings are both a historical treasure and - currently
- the fastest-growing segment of the wall decor market. Which
makes tapestry
wall hangings a unique combination of fashion trend and ancient art
form.

Tapestry weaving, as an art form, has existed for centuries. Antique specimens of
fine art tapestries date back to 1500 BC in Egypt and early Greek poetry and paintings on Greek vases show that tapestry weaving was
already an important household industry.
Since the beginning of their history, tapestries have been used as both an art from and a medium for recording historical events.
The famous Beaux Tapestry is a historical account of the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The tapestry was hand woven and took
several years to complete.
Through the use of Tapestries, the stories of Homer's Odyssey and Illiad, Virgil's Aneida and Ovid's Metamorphoses were told
in brilliant colors and stunning texture. In fact, woven tapestry art has
been used to tell the stories of the Greeks, Romans, Medieval, and the Renaissance period as well as the
stories from the bible, both the old and the new testament.
In the early fourteenth century,
tapestry
wall hangings became a symbol of elegance and wealth. Thousands of tapestries have been commissioned as pure works of art, adorning fine homes through the
ages. The first wave of tapestry production originated in Germany and Switzerland. Over time, the craft expanded to France and the Netherlands.
Arras, France was probably the best known and most respected of these textile
towns. During the 14th and 15th centuries, Arras created fine wool tapestries which were
used to decorate palaces and castles across Europe. Although
most of these tapestries were destroyed during the French Revolution, the
term " Arras" is still used - to this day - to refer to a rich tapestry, no matter where it was woven.

Not just Art, Tapestry
Wall Hangings Are Elegance.
As far back as ancient Greece, hand-woven tapestry art was believed to be an important means for decorating affluent homes and important buildings. Tapestry art was even thought to have covered the walls of the Parthenon.
Tapestries have always graced the walls of fine homes because of their elegance.
and because tapestries add an ambiance to a room as the fabric reduces sound vibrations, enhancing the acoustical characteristics of the room in which they are displayed.
Part of the historical success of decorative tapestries can be
attributed to their portability. Kings and noblemen could easily roll up tapestry
wall hangings in order to transport them from one residence to another.
Some tapestries were only displayed on special occasions.
Tapestries were also draped on the walls of castles for insulation during winter.
The combination of visual appeal, acoustic resonance and practicality
still give tapestry
wall hangings a unique and stunning appeal in any home. No
longer are they reserved for the upper echelon of homes, modern weaving
techniques have made tapestry
wall hangings affordable for any home.

Tapestries today are created with a mix of past and present art.
Tapestry
Wall Hangings have experienced a rebirth in the 21st century, as many
homeowners are looking at them as a stunning alternative to traditional
wall decor options. The tactile nature of tapestries, combined with
their rich history, has created a warm and stunning appeal for home-owners.
Today's tapestries are available in a wide variety of contemporary and
traditional designs.
Traditional Tapestries
Some tapestry buyers prefer the historical aspects of tapestry
recreations that include Gothic wall hangings, French Baroque and William
Morris' works.
For some, the main appeal of these tapestries is their connection with
history... the story behind the artwork. The combination of art and
history can be irresistible to art lovers who are looking for more depth
in their home decor choices.
Reproductions of these famous, traditional
tapestries are proving very popular with
today's art lover. These tapestry recreations capture the drama of
historical art, perfectly blending it with modern weaving methods. The end
result is often very faithful to the original artists' vision, with all
the durability and appeal of modern fabrics.
Traditional tapestry designs often surprise contemporary art lovers
with their attention to detail, their ability to capture emotion and their
exploration of timeless themes such as love and romance.
Contemporary Tapestries
Others are looking at the capability of the art form to produce
stunning contemporary
tapestries that bring the ancient art form into their
modern lifestyle.
Combining bold colors and striking designs with the ancient art form of
tapestry weaving produces artworks like nothing seen before. These contemporary
tapestry wall hangings showcase the tactile advantages of tapestry
wall hangings, while providing a contemporary visual
appeal.
Recently, artists have begun licensing their works for recreation as a
tapestry wall hanging, including such artists as Max
Hayslette, Nancy
O'Toole and Will
Rafuse... just to name a few.
Florals and
landscapes
and cityscapes are strong themes in today's contemporary fine
art tapestries, while others are created to provide a unique theme, such
as playing
cards, billiards or
fashion.

Traditional or Contemporary, Tapestries are Art
True tapestries are woven works of art. Most of today's tapestry
artworks are woven on jacquard looms and utilize between nine and seventeen miles of thread in each design. The color palates of the warp and weft threads work in concert to achieve a broad range of colors on the face of the tapestry.
Because of this, tapestries have texture not found in any other art form. The combination of the thread colors and weaves create a unique art experience that changes with each viewing angle. See for yourself why tapestries have proven their worth for over a thousand years.
Tapestries May Be Hung In Several Ways.
Tapestries are meant to be hung from the walls, the manner in which they are hung is a mixture of personal preference and science.
If you have sheetrock walls (sheetrock has a high lime content) do not hang your tapestries directly against the wall. Over time, the lime in the sheetrock will adversely affect your tapestry. Utilize brackets that will keep the tapestry 1-2 inches off the walls.
If you have plaster walls, feel free to hang your tapestry against the wall, or 1-2 inches off the wall.
Do not hang a tapestry in direct sunlight. As with any work of art--oil, paper, etc--direct sunlight will fade the art over time.

About Fine Art Tapestries
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains just south of Asheville, North Carolina, Fine Art Tapestries finds its home in a town of less than 1,000 residents. The tranquility of the area is unsurpassed. As craftsmen and artisans, we have established a worldwide reputation for our work and ship our tapestries to all points on the globe.
Fine Art Tapestries' family's history of weaving dates back to the American Revolution, when
they were labeled outcasts for outfitting General Washington’s troops at Valley Forge with uniforms and blankets.
They are quality weavers with an attention to detail that can only be found in classic American-made products.
Fine Art Tapestries' textile weaving heritage dates back over 200
years. When you order tapestries for your store, rest assured that you are
representing the finest tapestries available on the market today.
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