Tapestry (noun)

A decorative textile piece, usually made of wool or silk, that is woven or embroidered with a design.

Origin:

Derived from old french, meaning 'a cover, a curtain.'.

Examples:

  1. The museum displayed a collection of ancient tapestries, depicting scenes from mythology and folklore.
  2. The tapestry was a magnificent work of art, depicting the battles and triumphs of the kingdom.
  3. The room was adorned with a beautiful tapestry, adding warmth and richness to the decor.
  4. The tapestry was made in the medieval era, and was passed down from generation to generation as a family heirloom.
  5. The artist created a unique tapestry, blending traditional techniques with modern materials and patterns.
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