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Tapestry is a form of
textile art,
traditionally woven by hand on a loom.
Normally it is used to
create images rather than patterns.
Tapestry is relatively...
- The
Bayeux Tapestry is an
embroidered cloth nearly 70
metres (230 feet) long and 50
centimetres (20 inches) tall that
depicts the
events leading up to...
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tapestry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tapestry is a form of
woven textile art.
Tapestry or
tapestries may also
refer to:
Tapestry (DHT),...
- The
Anubis Tapestry:
Between Twilights is a 2006
fantasy novel written and
illustrated by
Bruce Zick.
Chance Henry's
archaeologist father accidentally...
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Tapestry, Inc. is an
American multinational fashion holding company. It is
based in New York City and is the
parent company of
three major brands: Coach...
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Bayeux Tapestry tituli are
Medieval Latin captions that are
embroidered on the
Bayeux Tapestry and
describe scenes portra**** on the
tapestry.
These depict...
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Tapestry crochet is
sometimes called jacquard crochet, intarsia, mosaic, fair isle, and colorwork, but
today these terms usually describe different techniques...
- The
Fionavar Tapestry is a book
series of
fantasy novels by
Canadian author Guy
Gavriel Kay,
published between 1984 and 1986. The
novels are set in both...
- The
Apocalypse Tapestry is a
large medieval set of
tapestries commissioned by
Louis I, the Duke of Anjou, and
woven in
Paris between 1377 and 1382. It...
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Aubusson tapestry (French: Ta****erie d'Aubusson) is
tapestry manufactured at Aubusson, in the
upper valley of the
Creuse in
central France. The term often...