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Medieval Mille-Fleurs

In the 15th Century, tapestries usually depicted a theme and often illustrated scenes from everyday life. The distinctive ‘Mille-Fleurs' (‘thousand flowers') style which originated during this period, is thought to be inspired from the custom of strewing cut flowers on fête days in Medieval times.

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  1. Licorne Captive - Rouge Loom Woven Tapestry - 147 x 108 cm (4'10" x 3'7") - Requires Rod Size 3 - Last Piece Remaining
    -20%
  2. Medieval Woolworkers Loom Woven Tapestry - 157 x 215 cm (5'2" x 7'1") - Requires Rod Size 5 Last Piece Remaining
    -25%
  3. Medieval Musicians Loom Woven Tapestry - 150 x 125 cm (4'11" x 4'1") - Requires Rod Size 3
    -50%
  4. Lady at the Organ Loom Woven Tapestry - 62 x 81 cm (2'1" x  2'8") - Requires Rod Size 2
    -47%