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"Battle of Hastings" Bayeux Tapestry
Small part of the tapestry of Bayeux made in the 11th century and shown in the museum of Bayeux-France. The original work measures 70 meters in lenght. It represents the conquest of England by William the Conqueror, duke of Normandy, in 1066.
Each tapestry is delivered lined and ready to hang up on wall. A certificate of authenticity is affixed on the back.
The CRAYE family’s weaving workshop was founded around the Year 1880 in the tapestry historic birthplace area of Flanders where it still pursues the famous tradition of master weavers in this region. Craye naturally came to specialize in the reproduction of wall tapestries by recreating the style of weaving from the 14th & 15th Centuries, but they also worked on a wide selection of adapted paintings of all times. We selected in this rich collection the most beautiful pieces which have been created, going from the Medieval period to the Art nouveau by way of the Romantic and the Impressionism.
You will find in each tapestry the wealth of an exclusive point of weaving, and the quality of a unique knowledge, using noble materials such as wool and cotton, weaved on true original Jacquard looms.