Posts Tagged ‘hanging tapestry’

The Virtues of Wall Tapestries

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

The Virtues of Wall TapestriesWall tapestries have been used to enhance the look of spaces for more than 1,000 years. Real tapestries are made from high quality threads of beautiful color. In fact, many tapestries use more than 17 miles of thread to create the final look. Depending on the hanging wall tapestry type, those interested in tapestries can find styles designed simply for beautifying a room or styles devoted to capturing a historical event or era. Genuine wall tapestries take years to complete since they are hand woven on a loom. Many of the pieces now available include colors and designs that incorporate past history with current events. With thousands of gorgeous options, it is no wonder that people still consider a hanging tapestry to be a cherished item. Although fine tapestries are more expensive than those manufactured with a machine, they are considered a worthy investment by many.

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The Myriad of Wall Hanging Tapestries

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

The Myriad of Wall Hanging TapestriesThere are virtually thousands upon thousands of options when it comes to wall hanging tapestries. Many of the classic options include those with historical scenes that cover specific eras such as Neoclassical, Baroque, Medieval and Renaissance. However, wall hanging tapestries also come in a number of Asian themes. Typically, these tapestries are complex and highly colorful. The Asian styles are so amazing in detail that they can take artisans years to complete just one tapestry. Then, there are tapestries with a traditional look, which often encompasses animals, flowers and love. Contemporary designs, encompassing unusual landscapes, geometric shapes, and abstract scenery are also popular today. Many of these tapestries have scenes that include wine, fruit or even still life expressions. With so many choices available, people are able to choose from designs and themes that truly interest them.

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Impressive Hanging Tapestry

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Impressive Hanging TapestryCenturies have come and gone, yet the designs of times gone by endure in hanging tapestry artwork. The very best tapestries capture the virtues and drama of historical art, blending it flawlessly with modern methods of weaving. The reward of intricately creating a tapestry is one of pure joy. The artist who is true to his or her vision will find his or her historic creations with modern fabrics appealing to the eye and inviting to the spirit. From the methodology of weaving schools in the East to the medieval tapestries laid out in vivid colors, hanging tapestry artwork seeks to capture emotions and record enthralling landscapes of the past. Modern tapestry artwork retains these traditions in every way. To the surprise of modern art lovers, a good, tightly woven modern art tapestry with exquisite detailing could be just as treasured as those of the past.

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Properly Hanging Tapestries

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Properly Hanging TapestriesHanging a tapestry depends on the type that it is. Some tapestries are finished with a second backing and some are not. For those with a backing, there are usually tabs or some type of sleeve through which a rod or dowel would be placed. Although a dowel rod works, the best option for hanging tapestries is with a decorative window rod. These rods not only work great for hanging tapestries, but they are also affordable and easy to find. Brackets for the rod would be installed on the wall where the tapestry would hang, helping to keep the piece of art a couple of inches out away from the wall. Of course, finials can be added to the rod to create a gorgeous and elegant look. However, flush mounting can be done using a rod and two picture hanging brackets with the nails at a 45-degree angle.

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The Art of Hanging Tapestry

Monday, April 21st, 2008

The Art of Hanging TapestryThe art of tapestry goes back centuries, even millenniums, as one of the first forms of portable artwork was the hanging tapestry. Kings and noblemen were able to roll up hanging tapestry works and transport them easily from one location another. They could be displayed on special occasions and then safely stored. Though the modern world favors desktop wallpaper and posters, there are still many enthusiastic collectors of tapestry. They admire the textile art for its fine weaving and original artwork. You can elegantly decorate a living room by hanging tapestries on the wall that are appropriate to the ambiance of the house: for example, scenic tapestries or abstract patterns that match the colors of the furniture. Tapestry may be a forgotten form of art by the masses but it is never under-appreciated by true art collectors.

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