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The Angel’s Cloak tablecloth – only 1 left!

$200.00

The Angel’s Cloak tablecloth is woven in one size 57″x57″ with a rod pocket – Only 1 left!

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Tapestry Description

The Angel’s Cloak tablecloth/wall hanging – 1 left!

Apocalypse tapestries, Angers

The Angel’s Cloak tablecloth / wall hanging is a detail from the Apocalypse Tapestries at Angers woven in the late 14th century. During the French Revolution the tapestries were cut up and dispersed. Portions of 71 of the 90 scenes were found in 1848 and restored. They are now in a gallery at the Chateau d’Angers.

Today this tapestry shows a detail of one of these Apocalypse tapestries, woven in France by Jules Pansu in 95% cotton and unlined with finished edges with a rod pocket for use as a wall hanging. Alternatively, it can be used as a tablecloth.   Though medieval in origin it has a contemporary look.

Apocalypse tapestries - medieval tablecloth or throw