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  2. Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    The Story of Troy is an unusual set of seven large tapestry hangings made in China for the Portuguese governor of Macao in the 1620s, blending Western and Chinese styles. Most of the hangings are embroidery, but the faces and flesh parts of the figures are appliqué painted silk satin pieces, reflecting a Chinese technique often used for ...

  3. Sampul tapestry - Wikipedia

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    The full tapestry is 48 cm wide and 230 cm long. [11] The centaur fragment is 45 cm by 55 cm, warrior's face fragment is 48 cm by 52 cm. [12] The recovered tapestry only constitutes the left decorative border of what would be a much bigger wall hanging. [12] Made of wool, [13] it comprises 24 threads of various colours.

  4. Kesi (tapestry) - Wikipedia

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    It is a tapestry weave, typically using silk on a small scale compared to European wall hangings. Clothing for the court was one of the primary uses. The density of knots is usually very high, with a gown of the best quality perhaps involving as much work as a much larger European tapestry.

  5. Thangka - Wikipedia

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    Sources on Asian art often describe all-textile tangkas as "tapestry", but tangkas that meet the normal definition of tapestry with the image created only by weaving a single piece of fabric with different colours of thread are extremely rare, though a few tapestry examples in the Chinese kesi technique are known, mostly from the medieval period.

  6. Bed hangings - Wikipedia

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    Embroidered silk bed hangings, China, c. 1760–1770, Rijksmuseum. In Great Britain, an embroidered valance made for Colin Campbell of Glenorchy and Katherine Ruthven including their initials and depicting Adam and Eve, is now at the Burrell Collection in Glasgow. They married in 1550 and the valance was used at Balloch. It was worked with silk ...

  7. Tapestry deepens push into China, undeterred by luxury ... - AOL

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    The store is one of 30 in China that Coach parent Tapestry Inc is looking to open in the coming 12 months, the company's Asia Pacific president Yann Bozec told Reuters. Tapestry's planned ...