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CAMPUHAN TAPESTRY

£895.00

CAMPUHAN COTTON & WOOL WOVEN TAPESTRY EXCLUSIVE RUN, ONLY 10 PIECES

Campuhan in Balinese means the meeting of two rivers, sacred to the Balinese as centres of energy. The Campuhan river valley was originally a place of meditation. The river junction marks Ubud’s beginnings.

FURTHER READING

In the eighth century, wandering sage Rsi Markendya was drawn here, establishing Pura Gunung Lebah temple and the town of Ubud. The Campuhan area teems with plants used as medicine. The village is now called Ubud, from Ubad, meaning medicine.

Painted in natural tones of orange, green, and grey, the jungle scene is detailed. From the river valley to the sky, the rolling hills, and the distant volcano Mount Agung.

Temples and houses nestle in the valley. In the foreground, bathers wash in the river. Villagers present offerings and go about their daily rituals. Overlooking the scene, a large terrifying figure—a giant ogre or “raksasa”grins, claws raised high.

Mythological tales from the area’s oral history tell of a giant who lived in a cave, preying on people walking through the river valley to the temple. The valley still holds a magical power and presence in the face of the recent influx of tourism developments.

FEATURES

• Multi Woven Fabric  
• Original Artwork
• Framed Tapestry
• Exclusive run of only 10 pieces
• 100% Certified Recycled Wool & Cotton,
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees

SIZE

150 × 175cm

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.

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CAMPUHAN COTTON & WOOL WOVEN TAPESTRY EXCLUSIVE RUN, ONLY 10 PIECES

Campuhan in Balinese means the meeting of two rivers, sacred to the Balinese as centres of energy. The Campuhan river valley was originally a place of meditation. The river junction marks Ubud’s beginnings.

FURTHER READING

In the eighth century, wandering sage Rsi Markendya was drawn here, establishing Pura Gunung Lebah temple and the town of Ubud. The Campuhan area teems with plants used as medicine. The village is now called Ubud, from Ubad, meaning medicine.

Painted in natural tones of orange, green, and grey, the jungle scene is detailed. From the river valley to the sky, the rolling hills, and the distant volcano Mount Agung.

Temples and houses nestle in the valley. In the foreground, bathers wash in the river. Villagers present offerings and go about their daily rituals. Overlooking the scene, a large terrifying figure—a giant ogre or “raksasa”grins, claws raised high.

Mythological tales from the area’s oral history tell of a giant who lived in a cave, preying on people walking through the river valley to the temple. The valley still holds a magical power and presence in the face of the recent influx of tourism developments.

FEATURES

• Multi Woven Fabric  
• Original Artwork
• Framed Tapestry
• Exclusive run of only 10 pieces
• 100% Certified Recycled Wool & Cotton,
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees

SIZE

150 × 175cm

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.

CAMPUHAN COTTON & WOOL WOVEN TAPESTRY EXCLUSIVE RUN, ONLY 10 PIECES

Campuhan in Balinese means the meeting of two rivers, sacred to the Balinese as centres of energy. The Campuhan river valley was originally a place of meditation. The river junction marks Ubud’s beginnings.

FURTHER READING

In the eighth century, wandering sage Rsi Markendya was drawn here, establishing Pura Gunung Lebah temple and the town of Ubud. The Campuhan area teems with plants used as medicine. The village is now called Ubud, from Ubad, meaning medicine.

Painted in natural tones of orange, green, and grey, the jungle scene is detailed. From the river valley to the sky, the rolling hills, and the distant volcano Mount Agung.

Temples and houses nestle in the valley. In the foreground, bathers wash in the river. Villagers present offerings and go about their daily rituals. Overlooking the scene, a large terrifying figure—a giant ogre or “raksasa”grins, claws raised high.

Mythological tales from the area’s oral history tell of a giant who lived in a cave, preying on people walking through the river valley to the temple. The valley still holds a magical power and presence in the face of the recent influx of tourism developments.

FEATURES

• Multi Woven Fabric  
• Original Artwork
• Framed Tapestry
• Exclusive run of only 10 pieces
• 100% Certified Recycled Wool & Cotton,
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees

SIZE

150 × 175cm

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.


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