Decorative Tapestry Basics
Tapestry can be considered as an art form. Consider it as art created out of textile. Far from your typical ordinary rug, tapestries are handwoven woven textile on a loom that usually depicts a colorful pattern or image.
In a typical tapestry, warp threads are usually hidden providing a smoother surface. It can be different from conventional cloth weaving where the warp and weft threads are visible.
Decorative Tapestry
Unlike exquisite rugs and carpets, tapestry mainly is created with a decorative function in mind. But they also serve other useful functions as well. But the main point of having decorative tapestry is to adorn a home or living space to make it more interesting and add a certain level of style.
Tapestry History
There is a long with the art of tapestry making. Its early origins have been pointed during the Hellenistic times where samples of Greek tapestry during this time have been preserved and found in the Tarim Basin dating back to 3rd Century BC.
Later on, the art of tapestry making became even more popular in Europe during the 14th Century AD where there was a surge in production starting from Germany and Switzerland. It eventually spread to France and Netherlands as demand for this form of textile art became even more popular.
Popularity
Tapestry as an artwork has become popular as it combines both the use of a commodity and art appreciation as one. But more importantly, the popularity of tapestries during ancient times have a lot to do with its portability. Tapestries can easily and conveniently be transported during travels.
During the ancient times, tapestry have been preferred by a number of noblemen and kings during their travels because they could easily be transported anywhere. All that is needed is to roll up a tapestry and it can be carried along wherever a nobleman or king chooses.
As they set up a residence from one country to another, a tapestry provides that elegant and stylish work of art conveniently create out of textile that makes it easier to bring along. Compare that to a large painting that needs to go through certain preparations during transport in order to protect them from damage.
When considering tapestry as art, it should be looked upon like any other valuable painting, with deep appreciation for its creation as well as the wonderful images depicted in it. Tapestry can be a good way to brighten up a home. They can be of any shape, size and color, but tapestries can easily help add some style and sophistication in any room.
