

18th c. Tapestry Cutting in Frame | No. 1
This 18th-century tapestry cutting captures the artistry of historic weaving, preserved within a simple wooden frame. The textile fragment reveals intricate foliage motifs in muted tones of green, gold, and indigo, softened by centuries of age. Once part of a larger decorative textile, it now stands as a striking piece of history—its wear and patina only enhancing its beauty. Framed for display, it brings texture, depth, and timeless character to any wall or tabletop vignette, offering a tangible connection to the past.
Dimensions: 9.5" W × 11.5" H
Important Information
Each piece is handcrafted or sourced from vintage and reclaimed materials, making it truly one of a kind. We love the character that comes with age—variations in color, texture, and size, along with signs of previous use like surface wear, small dings, natural imperfections, or a subtle lean. These details, including the occasional repair or quirk in craftsmanship, tell a story and contribute to the beauty and uniqueness of each item.
When the image reflects the exact item, it will be noted; otherwise, expect thoughtful variation from piece to piece.
If you have specific questions about the aesthetic or wish to request particular options, please don’t hesitate to reach out. While exact specifications may not always be possible, we’ll do our best to find the closest match.
