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Marvelous work by the Belgium artisans, have ensured that this piece is an instant sell out. The tapestry witnesses detailed weaving and intricacy of design. It is believed to have been woven in around 1520 by Pieter van Aeist, a Flemish an expert weaver in Brussels. It may have been done for the French bazaar where 'mille fleur' designs were known to be popular. Predominant colors of red, gold and greens have been used here to depict a scene inspired aesthetically from the forest maybe. Importance has been given to the fine details of dressing added to the embellishments of the headgear and the jewelry that has been adorned.
The artist’s leave little or no scope for improvement in this wonderful piece that should be a sure lure for all lovers of beautiful tapestries. Grace it on the walls of your drawing room or even your bedroom for a sophisticated and enduring richness. The background scenario of small peahens, pigeons and peacocks highlight the picture within and share space with the fashionable ladies. This tapestry comes in two sizes to choose from: H 39 x W 25 and H 57 x W 43 inches.
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