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Woven in Belgium. Bayeux William's Troops Belgian tapestry shows Duke William of Normandy riding with his bodyguard, featuring horses, dogs and a falcon. . 70% Cotton, 30% Viscose and Polyester Blend. Backed with lining and tunnel for easy hanging.

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Woven in Belgium. Acanthus III Belgian Tapestry is inspired by the work of well known painter and artist William Morris from the period 1875. Acanthus III features a beautiful rendition of the Acanthus plant set with blue background.. 70% Cotton,

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Woven in Belgium. The Pomona Belgian tapestry is one of the most popular of William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones tapestries, designed in 1885 showing Pomona, "the ancient apple queen", who personifies Autumn in this Pre-Raphaelite

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Woven in Belgium. The Pomona Belgian tapestry is one of the most popular of William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones tapestries, designed in 1885 showing Pomona, "the ancient apple queen", who personifies Autumn in this Pre-Raphaelite

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Woven in Belgium. The Flora Belgian tapestry was created in 1885 by the wonderful combination of William Morris who was responsible for the background and Edward Burne-Jones who designed the figure. It was woven by Morris & Co at their Merton

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Woven in Belgium. The Flora Belgian tapestry was created in 1885 by the wonderful combination of William Morris who was responsible for the background and Edward Burne-Jones who designed the figure. It was woven by Morris & Co at their Merton

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