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Exquisite
Tapestries Made From Broadloom Carpet

We all know that tapestries
are rich in history, but did you know that
tapestries date back as far as 3rd century
BC in Greece? This form of textile art has
a modern counterpart in the form of Carpet
Sculpture. With recent advances in technology
carpet sculpture has emerged as an attractive
option for tapestry collectors and admirers.
Unlike woven tapestries,
the medium of a carpet sculptor is broadloom
carpet. The differences between the two
methods are akin to a comparison between
a flat 2 dimensional plane and a depth oriented
3 dimensional plane.
The common two dimensional
tapestries are produced on vertical looms,
whereas the three dimensional broadloom
tapestries are produced through a sophisticated
inlay process on horizontal table-top surfaces.
The 3-D effect is only
established when the details of the tapestry
are carved and beveled by a well trained
carpet sculptor who uses a special high
speed carving tool. This carving style can
reflect simple clean lines or more advanced
bas-relief like effects.
There are numerous carpet
styles that can be integrated into a broadloom
tapestry, these range from short dense pile
heights to the thicker plush styles. Furthermore
the style can have a loop element or even
a patterned design. Often a tapestry will
reflect a few braodloom styles within the
whole composition.
This versatility in design
makes the broadloom tapestry an attractive
choice for wall hangings in corporate or
residential interiors. They are particularly
suitable for large scale applications. The
scaled up versions can be installed in panel
sections that are seamed together invisibly.
Smaller Tapestries can be professionally
mounted and hung like a traditional tapestry.
Inspirations in tapestry
designs can originate with a photograph,
a style of art, or a unique theme like horse
racing, golfing, or a landscape setting.
They can even reflect a story or a family
history.
In wrapping up this article,
we've seen a fascinating glimpse into the
evolving world of modern textile art. Broadloom
tapestries have taken on a new 3-dimensional
look that captures the attention of art
enthusiasts and expresses a depth never
before seen in tapestry making.
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