Winemakers Tapestry

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This striking medieval tapestry was woven in the 15th Century on a high-warp (vertical) loom. It originated from 'Les Ateliers de France', possibly from Burgundy, and was bequeathed by a Madame Edmond Dollfuss in 1930 to the Cluny Museum in Paris where it hangs today. The Noblewoman in the centre right is about to dip a flagon into the barrel of newly-made wine. The richly dressed couple on the left are inspecting the labours of the peasants whilst the lady tastes the first fruits of the vintage. This tapestry is fully lined incorporating a rod pocket for easy hanging with English Heritage hanging rods.Key Features:Fully lined tapestryRod pocket for easy hanging83% cotton, 11% mercurise, 6% polyesterDry clean only Please note: tapestry hanging rod not included

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