What kind of existence does the tapestry mean to the home?Beautiful and warm existence!First, weaving tapestries mainly use cotton rope and wool. They have a warm and delicate texture that can soften the rigidity of modern architectural spaces. The tapestries woven with them will form a variety of d
READ MOREConsumers who have tapestry decorations in their homes must be very tasteful and attentive people. Consumers who know a little about tapestries will know that tapestries are not only beautiful and elegant, but tapestry maintenance requires careful care. So, how to buy tapestries? Be sure to pay atte
READ MOREDo you know how to buy tapestries?Nowadays, tapestries have also become an indispensable part of home decoration. A hand-woven tapestry with strong colors not only has high practical value such as warmth, silencer, comfort and environmental protection, but also expresses the owner's cultural taste a
READ MOREHow wall hangings illuminate interior decoration for hundreds of yearsIf you are looking for a way to add warmth and texture to any room in your home, you may want to consider hanging a tapestry on the wall. This textile art has been used to improve interior decoration for centuries, and now, Savvyd
READ MORE5 tapestries to add texture to your roomThese 5 wall hanging tapestries make any room more interesting.You are working on a pleasant and cohesive color scheme. Your lighting is well thought out. You have arranged the furniture to maximize the use of space. If you want to create a perfect living spac
READ MOREThe most popular tapestry wall art ornaments add texture and charm to bare wallsOne of the best ways to personalize and instantly change the space is to hang the things you absolutely love on the wall. Framed artwork, posters and even lace works are good choices, but they are not always the most eco
READ MOREThe history and value of tapestryWeaving carpets appeared in China as early as the Western Han Dynasty (two thousand years ago). In the eighth century AD, felt carpets were quite popular in the Tang Dynasty. At that time felt carpets woven with silver thread appeared. In the 17th and 18th centuries,
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