This flemish wall tapestry is extracted from a set of 14 tapestries called "l'Histoire du roi" (the story of the king) woven at the Gobelins during the second half of the XVIIth century. It represents when Lille was taken over spanish on the 28th of august 1667 and it is woven in wool, silk or both, it is lined with a plain beige cotton fabric and has an integral sleeve for hanging. It comes with the "TISSAGE D'ART DE LYS" certificate.
All our tapestries are designed, woven and finished in our factory, in France.
3 compositions are available:
- 52% Wool 45% Cotton 3% Polyester (Traditional weaving)
- 27% Silk 40% Cotton 26% Wool (White silk thread bringing a luminous look)
- 53% Silk 43% Cotton 4% Polyester (White and black Silk threads provide a luminous look and more softness)
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Style | Woven flanders tapestry |
Product type | Wall hanging tapestry |
Care | Dry clean only |
Univers | HISTORY |
Size (H x W) |
110 x 150 cm - 43" x 59" 150 x 220 cm - 59" x 86" |
Finishing |
lined - certificate |
Material available |
Wool & Cotton (traditional) 53% Silk & Coton 27% Silk, Coton and wool |
References |
9075 9075 110X150B K 9075 150X220B K 9075 110X150B W 9075 150X220B W 9075 110X150B 9075 150X220B |
From the production of patterns to the finished product including weaving, the Tissage Art de Lys workshops bring together the entire production chain, thus guaranteeing 100% French manufacture.