What Are Flemish Tapestries?
Flemish tapestries have been around since the middle ages. During the Hundred Years War, it was France that was considered to be the place to get the best tapestries. Paris was actually the tapestry capital for the entire western world. These particular tapestries were actually burned or lost completely during the war. This was something that was done so that people could get to the precious metal content that the tapestries held.

It was then that the more skilled artists of tapestries moved to what is now known as Belgium and Holland. There are tapestries that are made in European factories for the fact that they are made much faster and in a more modern way. Their weaving machines are computerized so that the highest quality is achieved with these tapestries. It also allows them the ability to produce many more tapestries than ever before. There are a few of these factories in Italy but most of them are in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Basically what all of this means is that these European tapestries are ones that are made from a very high quality and are some of the oldest types of tapestries around. Many enjoy their beauty as well as their history when decorating with them. These particular types of tapestries are ones that are typically going to cost more than others. This is because of the exquisite attention to detail and the overall make and beauty that they possess. Many people feel that their high price tag is well worth the quality that you are expected to get.


