HI I have a tapestry and I don't know anything about it (material, antiquity , handmade or machine made,..) Could you identify it I attached its picture Regards Amirnaser Raeisi
I have NO real idea, but the brightness of the colours and the LACK of fading would lead me to believe that his piece is new(er). Standby for those that know more!
I have the same tapestry. These were commonly brought back from Europe after WWII. My mother's was as bright as this until about 1989 when she sent it to the drycleaner and it came back nearly monochromatic. It's rolled up and tucked away someplace.
Dear Bev aka thelmasstuff Do you have any photo from your tapestry? Do you mean my tapestry doesn't have any worth?
If you google a phrase like "vintage wall tapestries" and click on the word "Images" you can come up with multiple examples from the same era. I'd say they range from $10-$50 https://www.google.com/search?q=vin...uK7QAhWFbSYKHZGlDLQQ_AUICSgB&biw=1920&bih=934
I found your actual one on a site selling Lebanese wall hangings. I don't know what currency is represented by CAD. They say theirs is vintage, but when you see two exact items it makes me think it's rather modern. http://picclick.ca/Vintage-Lebanon-Liban-Tapis-6-X-4-Velvet-162166495731.html
I grew up in NH and my grandparents were from Canada. Most businesses still take Canadian coins in change. Even here in Massachusetts they commonly show up and no one pays attention. My kids were surprised when they moved away and couldn't use them. When told they were foreign money, they both said, "But they're Canadian." Logically, it's different, but if you live here and see it on a near daily basis you forget it's foreign.