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The Lover Tapestry
“The Lover” is a painting by Gustav Klimt, created in 1902. This artwork portrays an intimate and sensual scene featuring a couple in a tender embrace. Known for its richly textured patterns and use of gold and vibrant colors, Klimt’s style emphasizes emotional depth and the beauty of the human form.
Introduction of Belgian Tapestries
Belgian tapestries originated in the Middle Ages and were used in courts and royal households to showcase the owner’s status and rank. A single tapestry would require hundreds of workers to spend a year or even longer to complete, possessing a high cultural significance. With the development of productivity, the cost and time of production have been greatly reduced. Nowadays, Belgian tapestries use digital jacquard technology, employing basic color matching of raw materials, and are woven by imported digital jacquard machines. The raw material for Belgian tapestries is 100% cotton yarn. The products strictly pass the ISO quality and environmental certification. The products are delicate and have a soft touch.
They are both beautiful and tasteful for home decoration, making them the first choice for modern home furnishings. Due to their unique aesthetic, they are increasingly popular. A fine Belgian tapestry can not only achieve decorative effects but also cultivate people’s sentiments and reflect the owner’s cultivation and quality!
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