ARCADIA TAPESTRY
ARCADIA COTTON & WOOL WOVEN TAPESTRY EXCLUSIVE RUN OF ONLY 10 PIECES
In this art brut ‘naive’ painting, after Henri Rousseau, a wild forest unfolds in earthy hues. Layered branches weave into a dense canopy, and every intricately detailed leaf reveals nature’s chaotic fractals.”
FURTHER READING
Amidst the foliage, a figure emerges, born from nature and adorned with antlers. Its piercing eyes cut through the darkness. Among the branches, a wolf, an owl, and a squirrel lurk. The wolf halts pensively, the owl gazes wildly, and the squirrel chews on an acorn.
Cernunnos, the Celtic ‘Horned One,’ is an archaic and powerful deity widely revered as the ‘lord of wild things.’ Often depicted as a bearded man with antlers, he mediated between humanity and nature, taming both predators and prey. He remains a mysterious deity, his original mythos lost to time.
Worshipped in Britain with traces in Ireland, Cernunnos faced Christian opposition due to his potent pagan influence and was labeled as the Antichrist in Christian iconography. Analogous to Pan and Silvanus in Greco-Roman lore, he is among fellow horned deities reigning over the wild.
Cernunnos’ roots may predate Celtic traditions, as the image of a horned therianthropic figure appears in neolithic cave art across Eurasia. For instance, ‘The Sorcerer,’ a primal shapeshifter found in Trois-Frères, France (circa 13,000 BC), sparks varied interpretations: considered as a great spirit, master of animals, or a shaman ensuring fruitful hunts.
FEATURES
• Multi Woven Fabric
• Original Artwork
• Exclusive run of only 10 pieces
• 100% Certified Recycled Wool & Cotton,
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees
SIZE
150 × 180 cm
SUSTAINABILITY
These tapestries elevate textile art to a new level, blending intricate design with exceptional detail through advanced weaving technology. Lovingly crafted in the Netherlands, they are the work of a pioneering textile company, the first in the nation to achieve the prestigious OEKO-TEX STeP Level 2 sustainability certification.
Made with Newlife Yarns and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100-certified recycled wool and cotton, each tapestry embodies a commitment to eco-friendly materials. Produced in a factory powered entirely by 100% green energy, these works of art are as sustainable as they are beautiful—a harmonious fusion of creativity and ethical craftsmanship.
Each tapestry is part of an exclusive run of only 10 pieces, making it a rare treasure for collectors.
For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.
ARCADIA COTTON & WOOL WOVEN TAPESTRY EXCLUSIVE RUN OF ONLY 10 PIECES
In this art brut ‘naive’ painting, after Henri Rousseau, a wild forest unfolds in earthy hues. Layered branches weave into a dense canopy, and every intricately detailed leaf reveals nature’s chaotic fractals.”
FURTHER READING
Amidst the foliage, a figure emerges, born from nature and adorned with antlers. Its piercing eyes cut through the darkness. Among the branches, a wolf, an owl, and a squirrel lurk. The wolf halts pensively, the owl gazes wildly, and the squirrel chews on an acorn.
Cernunnos, the Celtic ‘Horned One,’ is an archaic and powerful deity widely revered as the ‘lord of wild things.’ Often depicted as a bearded man with antlers, he mediated between humanity and nature, taming both predators and prey. He remains a mysterious deity, his original mythos lost to time.
Worshipped in Britain with traces in Ireland, Cernunnos faced Christian opposition due to his potent pagan influence and was labeled as the Antichrist in Christian iconography. Analogous to Pan and Silvanus in Greco-Roman lore, he is among fellow horned deities reigning over the wild.
Cernunnos’ roots may predate Celtic traditions, as the image of a horned therianthropic figure appears in neolithic cave art across Eurasia. For instance, ‘The Sorcerer,’ a primal shapeshifter found in Trois-Frères, France (circa 13,000 BC), sparks varied interpretations: considered as a great spirit, master of animals, or a shaman ensuring fruitful hunts.
FEATURES
• Multi Woven Fabric
• Original Artwork
• Exclusive run of only 10 pieces
• 100% Certified Recycled Wool & Cotton,
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees
SIZE
150 × 180 cm
SUSTAINABILITY
These tapestries elevate textile art to a new level, blending intricate design with exceptional detail through advanced weaving technology. Lovingly crafted in the Netherlands, they are the work of a pioneering textile company, the first in the nation to achieve the prestigious OEKO-TEX STeP Level 2 sustainability certification.
Made with Newlife Yarns and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100-certified recycled wool and cotton, each tapestry embodies a commitment to eco-friendly materials. Produced in a factory powered entirely by 100% green energy, these works of art are as sustainable as they are beautiful—a harmonious fusion of creativity and ethical craftsmanship.
Each tapestry is part of an exclusive run of only 10 pieces, making it a rare treasure for collectors.
For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.
ARCADIA COTTON & WOOL WOVEN TAPESTRY EXCLUSIVE RUN OF ONLY 10 PIECES
In this art brut ‘naive’ painting, after Henri Rousseau, a wild forest unfolds in earthy hues. Layered branches weave into a dense canopy, and every intricately detailed leaf reveals nature’s chaotic fractals.”
FURTHER READING
Amidst the foliage, a figure emerges, born from nature and adorned with antlers. Its piercing eyes cut through the darkness. Among the branches, a wolf, an owl, and a squirrel lurk. The wolf halts pensively, the owl gazes wildly, and the squirrel chews on an acorn.
Cernunnos, the Celtic ‘Horned One,’ is an archaic and powerful deity widely revered as the ‘lord of wild things.’ Often depicted as a bearded man with antlers, he mediated between humanity and nature, taming both predators and prey. He remains a mysterious deity, his original mythos lost to time.
Worshipped in Britain with traces in Ireland, Cernunnos faced Christian opposition due to his potent pagan influence and was labeled as the Antichrist in Christian iconography. Analogous to Pan and Silvanus in Greco-Roman lore, he is among fellow horned deities reigning over the wild.
Cernunnos’ roots may predate Celtic traditions, as the image of a horned therianthropic figure appears in neolithic cave art across Eurasia. For instance, ‘The Sorcerer,’ a primal shapeshifter found in Trois-Frères, France (circa 13,000 BC), sparks varied interpretations: considered as a great spirit, master of animals, or a shaman ensuring fruitful hunts.
FEATURES
• Multi Woven Fabric
• Original Artwork
• Exclusive run of only 10 pieces
• 100% Certified Recycled Wool & Cotton,
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees
SIZE
150 × 180 cm
SUSTAINABILITY
These tapestries elevate textile art to a new level, blending intricate design with exceptional detail through advanced weaving technology. Lovingly crafted in the Netherlands, they are the work of a pioneering textile company, the first in the nation to achieve the prestigious OEKO-TEX STeP Level 2 sustainability certification.
Made with Newlife Yarns and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100-certified recycled wool and cotton, each tapestry embodies a commitment to eco-friendly materials. Produced in a factory powered entirely by 100% green energy, these works of art are as sustainable as they are beautiful—a harmonious fusion of creativity and ethical craftsmanship.
Each tapestry is part of an exclusive run of only 10 pieces, making it a rare treasure for collectors.
For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.