Landscape Tapestry - Nature Tapestry - Fabric Tapestry - Richat Structure
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Decorate your Home with the breathtaking beauty of our Earth with this Landscape Tapestry. Made with a High Definition, all over Print of our incredible Planet, this Nature Wall Hanging, is a perfect gift item for your Home living room, office, or as shade at your favorite Music Festival. Delight the senses and engage your mind with our exquisite Earth Tapestry. Made in USA.
• Corner Loops for hanging ease.
• Hem around the entire Tapestry.
• InVisions uses High Definition Printing on soft, breathable Fabrics, which never fades or shrinks.
• We Cut, Print then Sew, for Perfect Image alignment. No white lines on this beautiful piece of Art.
• Each piece is handcrafted in sunny California (USA).
• High Performance Fabric - 100% Polyester
• Corner Loops for hanging ease.
• Hem around the entire Tapestry.
• InVisions uses High Definition Printing on soft, breathable Fabrics, which never fades or shrinks.
• We Cut, Print then Sew, for Perfect Image alignment. No white lines on this beautiful piece of Art.
• Each piece is handcrafted in sunny California (USA).
• High Performance Fabric - 100% Polyester
• Measures 58 inches high by 38 inches wide
• Immerse yourself in a 3D Landscape of our incredible Earth, with our Printed Tapestries.
You'll Love how this brilliant Image of our Earth, adapted from a Satellite Image of Richat Structure comes alive on your Wall. Richat Structure is a geological formation in the Maur Adrar Desert in the African country of Mauritania. Although it resembles an impact crater, the Richat Structure formed when a volcanic dome hardened and gradually eroded, exposing the onion-like layers of rock.
• Immerse yourself in a 3D Landscape of our incredible Earth, with our Printed Tapestries.
You'll Love how this brilliant Image of our Earth, adapted from a Satellite Image of Richat Structure comes alive on your Wall. Richat Structure is a geological formation in the Maur Adrar Desert in the African country of Mauritania. Although it resembles an impact crater, the Richat Structure formed when a volcanic dome hardened and gradually eroded, exposing the onion-like layers of rock.