 | In 16th century Europe tapestries were literally the stuff of kings; or to be more precise, kings, queens, popes, noblemen and anyone else ready to spend a small fortune (roughly the cost of a warship of the day) to cover their walls with intricate woven hangings made with silk and gold.
Nowadays tapestries are usually produced on jacquard mills in Europe and still retain the beauty of the original piece. Meraldic Tapestries offer an extensive collection of these reproductions which can be found in the form of Tapestries, Bell Pulls, Cushions, Throws, Tassels and Tapestry Rods. |