This exquisite nature-inspired tapestry is a replica of a tapestry woven by the famous artist William Morris (1834-1896) who was the forerunner of the British arts and crafts movement. The scene depicts a quince tree during the fruit bearing season.
Atop of the tapestry is a poem that reads:
All wrought by the Worm
In the peasant-carle's cott.
On the Mulberry leafage
When summer was hot!
This poem is about using silk for the tapestry that was made by silkworms eating mulberry leaves in a peasant's cottage during the heat of summer.
Atop of the tapestry is a poem that reads:
All wrought by the Worm
In the peasant-carle's cott.
On the Mulberry leafage
When summer was hot!
This poem is about using silk for the tapestry that was made by silkworms eating mulberry leaves in a peasant's cottage during the heat of summer.
Are rods included with the purchase of a tapestry?
No, rods are sold separately.
Can a tapestry be made into a size not shown?
Tapestries only come in the size(s) shown with the exception of our exclusives, which can typically be made into any size.
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