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The Rouge tapestry wall hanging has texture not found in any other art form. The combination of the colors and weaves create a unique art experience that changes with each angle. See for yourself why tapestries have proven their worth for over a thousand years. Grapes and wine have inspired tapestries for over 1,000 years. Our Vineyard collection will take you away and set the mood. The calming nature of the tapestry will intoxicate you as you are lost in the art. Come in and have a drink. True tapestries are woven works of art. All of our Fine Art Tapestries are woven on jacquard looms and utilize between nine and seventeen miles of thread in each design. The color palates of the warp and weft threads work in concert to achieve a broad range of colors on the face of the tapestry. Tapestries have texture not found in any other art form. The combination of the thread colors and weaves create a unique art experience that changes with each viewing angle. See for yourself why tapestries have proven their worth for over a thousand years. About Fine Art Tapestries: Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains just south of Asheville, North Carolina, Fine Art Tapestries finds its home in a town of less than 1,000 residents. The tranquility of the area is unsurpassed. As craftsmen and artisans, they have established a worldwide reputation for our work and ship our tapestries to all points on the globe. Fine Art Tapestries are quality weavers with an attention to detail that can only be found in classic American-made products. Please Note: Tassels, Rods and Finials shown are not included. All of our tapestries are special order items. Most orders will ship within 3 - 5 business days of purchase. For More Information on Tapestry Wall Hangings, Please Visit the Following Decor Articles: Tips on Hanging a Wall TapestryDecorating with Tapestry Wall HangingsA Forever Classic - Fine Art Tapestry Wall HangingsYou Can HEAR the Difference Tapestries Make

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