I found 3 more women who are still making
tapestry to create the distinctive langkit and tobiran of the Mranaw landap tubular garment, the malong.
Styled in the manner of the treasured Bayeux
Tapestry -- which depicts the 11th-century Norman conquest of England -- the completed piece will be transported to France to hang near its predecessor in September.
The Cancer
Tapestry aims to sew together the physical, emotional, social and cultural cancer story on a global scale, starting in Scotland.
The aim is to complete a thorough surface clean using hand-held vacuums, examine the woven structure and method of hanging, and to carry out any necessary alterations to the securing of the
tapestry to its battens.
2), is an example of virtuoso
tapestry technique, the weavers using slits in the warp to create depth in the details of faces and costumes and texture on baskets and foliage.
The Fabric District was launched with an arts festival last weekend which featured a range of exhibitions and live acts, after which the
Tapestry will be used as an events space.
The
Tapestry building has been in Jason's family for 40 years.
"Coventry is already home to some wonderful
tapestry, not least Christ in Glory - by Graham Sutherland - which hangs in Coventry Cathedral and has major French influences.
He said his institution would be "honoured" to display the
tapestry.
Hartwig Fischer added: "The Bayeux
Tapestry is of huge importance."
The 70-metre long
tapestry, whose precise origins are obscure and which has not left France in its nearly 950-year known history, is currently on display in the town of Bayeux, in the north-western French region of Normandy.