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These are the words that are hand woven in the upper border of this wonderful tapestry, which carries a rich history behind it. This is a quote from "Wurde der Frauen" (Women's Worth) 1796, Schiller’s poem, and is the inspiration behind this great artwork.
Stalwart; Marianne Stokes (1855-1927) has designed it. John Martin and Gordon Berry have woven it in the year 1912 in Belgium for Morris & Co and Merton Abbey. This is popularly known as the craft and arts tapestries period.
The five female figures labeled left to right stand for five great powers that women possess, namely- courage, caring, love, wisdom and fidelity. Such a significant tapestry is a rare thing to come across. It is a source of inspiration for all those who possess it. It’s an impeccable piece of wall art to be passed on to your future generations. As the time passes its value will increase manifold making it an antique to be cashed upon in future.
It’s a blend of 90% wool and 10% cotton. The tapestry is backed with tunnel and lining for easy hanging. Just grab this tapestry and become a proud owner.
Ehret Die Frauen comes in two sizes to choose from: H 38 x W 57 inches and H 57 x W 82 inches.
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