This tapestry wall hanging is called the forest. It's based on William Morris's art. A beautiful wood scene with a hare, fox, and deer.
Above each tree is a banner with an inscription written by William Morris in his "Verses for Pictures" published in 1891. Above the pear is the inscription, "By woodsman's edge I faint and fail, by craftsman's edge I tell the tale." The chestnut tree bears the inscription: "High in the wood, high o'er the hall, aloft I rise when low I fall." The oak tree bears the inscription: "Unmoved I stand what wind may blow, swift before the wind I go."
- Dimensions of the tapestry: 62" x 27";
- Quality: Jacquard woven in Europe;
- Fully lined & finished with rod sleeve;
- Cotton & polyester blends.
This gorgeous tapestry wall hanging will make your home more unique. A great gift that is suitable for any interior design. A great addition to any tapestry collection.