Woven (not printed) construction
53” (top to bottom center pointed shape)
42” (top to bottom sides with tassels)
40” Wide
A striking mid-20th century Catholic liturgical textile, beautifully woven in a rich jacquard tapestry with a symmetrical sacred motif. This piece was most likely created as a church processional banner or altar hanging (antependium), featuring a rod pocket at the top for mounting and a dramatic pointed drop finished with original tassels.
The design centers around a stylized rosette medallion surrounded by layered floral and geometric elements that evoke traditional ecclesiastical textile patterns. The color palette—deep browns, muted blues, warm rust, and soft creams—gives the piece a refined, antique feel that works beautifully in both traditional and contemporary interiors.
While originally intended for liturgical use, this tapestry makes a stunning wall hanging, headboard accent, or statement textile for a study, chapel-style room, or collector’s space.
Details:
• Style: Catholic / Ecclesiastical / Liturgical
• Period: Mid-20th Century (c. 1940s–1970s)
• Technique: Jacquard woven tapestry (not printed)
• Use: Originally a processional banner or altar hanging
• Mounting: Rod pocket along the top
• Finish: Pointed bottom with original tassels
• Backing: Plain fabric backing (shows age-appropriate staining)
This is a rare and meaningful piece for collectors of religious art, church textiles, or vintage tapestry décor.
Care & Display: Best displayed flat or hung from a rod; avoid direct sunlight.
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