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16th Century Tapestry Fragments

Antique Italian Renaissance Silk Brocade Fragments Florence Mid-16th Century
Located in Doha, QA
An exquisite and very rare 16th century renaissance Silk brocade fragments mounted and artistically
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Antique 16th Century Italian Renaissance Tapestries

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Gold

16th c Spanish Silk & Linen Embroidered Textile Fragment w/ Figures & Animals
Located in Milford, NH
A fine example of a 16th century Spanish silk floss textile fragment from the Avila, Spain region
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Antique 16th Century Spanish Tapestries

Materials

Textile

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Pair of Brussels Tapestry Fragments Made into Modern Cushions
Located in Charleston, SC
An exceptional pair of late 16th century, Brussels tapestry fragments made into modern cushions
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Belgian Quilts and Blankets

Late 16th / Early 17th Century Tapestry Fragment Wall Hanging
Located in Basildon, GB
Late 16th/Early 17th Century Tapestry Fragment Wall Hanging depicting two elegantly dressed female
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Antique Early 1600s French Baroque Tapestries

Materials

Tapestry

Two Frame Pre-Columbian Woven Textile Fragments Inca Culture Peru
Located in Atlanta, GA
style of these textile indicate that they are from Inca period in nowadays Peru, circa 15-16th century
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Antique 16th Century Peruvian Pre-Columbian Tapestries

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Textile, Wood

16th Century Tapestry Pillow
By Suzanne Duin
Located in Houston, TX
16th century tapestry fragment pillow featuring Italian figure. Pillow is constructed with 100
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21st Century and Contemporary French Pillows and Throws

Materials

Tapestry

16th Century Tapestry Pillow
16th Century Tapestry Pillow
H 14 in W 17 in D 5 in
Belgian Tournai Tapestry Fragment, 16th Century
Located in Lake Forest, IL
Belgian Tournai Tapestry Fragment, 16th Century. Framed.
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Belgian Tapestries

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16th Century Tapestry Fragments For Sale on 1stDibs

There is a range of 16th century tapestry fragments for sale on 1stDibs. Each of these unique 16th century tapestry fragments was constructed with extraordinary care, often using fabric, wool and silk. 16th century tapestry fragments have long been popular, with older editions for sale from the 15th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 20th Century. 16th century tapestry fragments are generally popular furniture pieces, but Baroque style is often sought at 1stDibs. Many 16th century tapestry fragments are appealing in their simplicity, but Joan Miró produced popular 16th century tapestry fragments that are worth a look.

How Much are 16th Century Tapestry Fragments?

16th century tapestry fragments can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price at 1stDibs is $5,084, while the lowest priced sells for $721 and the highest can go for as much as $76,800.

Finding the Right Tapestry for You

Whether you hang them behind your bed as a dazzling alternative to a headboard or over the sofa as a large-scale focal point in the living room, vintage tapestries can introduce an array of textures and colors to any space in your home.

Woven wall hangings haven’t consistently enjoyed the popularity or earned the highbrow status that other types of wall decorations have over the years, at least not since the 1970s, which was somewhat of a heyday for tapestries. Today, however, these tactile works of art are seeing a renaissance, as modern weavers are forging new paths in the medium while the demand for antique and vintage tapestries continues to grow.

“We are drawn to texture in environments, and we see tapestries as a subtle layer of soft ornament,” says Lauren Larson of the New York design duo Material Lust. Indeed, and a lot of opportunity comes along when decorating with this distinctive brand of soft ornament.

Think of wall hangings as paintings created by hand with fabric instead of oil or watercolors. If you’re not simply securing your treasure to a wall with nails, pushpins or Velcro, tapestries can be stretched over a frame, used to create a canopy in a cozy living-room corner, hung from a rod or placed inside a shadowbox. And because this kind of textile art is hundreds of years old, options abound with respect to subjects and designs.

For richly detailed depictions of landscapes and garden scenes, look to antique Chinese tapestries and Japanese tapestries. Aubusson tapestries are ornate wall hangings manufactured in central France that are also characterized by romantic portrayals of nature. For weavers of mid-century modern tapestries, as well as those working in textile arts today, the styles and subject matter are too numerous to mention, with artists exploring experimental shapes, bold colors and provocative abstract designs.

Antique, new and vintage tapestries can make a room feel warm and welcoming — find yours on 1stDibs now.

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