MAKOSH Tapestry by Faina
Rooted in Ukrainian cultural heritage, the MAKOSH Tapestry by Faina draws inspiration from Makosh, the ancient Slavic goddess of fate, fertility, and family happiness. This handwoven tapestry carries symbolic geometry, merging spiritual meaning with timeless craftsmanship.
The design is anchored in two powerful geometric figures: the cross, symbolizing the conductor of solar energy, and the rhombus, representing the earth and its nurturing abundance. Together, they form a visual metaphor for a sowed field, symbolizing fertility, prosperity, and new beginnings.
Meticulously handwoven from natural sheep wool on an ancient loom, each piece reflects artisanal mastery and cultural storytelling. Its organic textures and earthy tones add warmth and depth to any space while honoring ancestral weaving traditions.
The MAKOSH Tapestry by Faina is more than a decorative object—it’s a sacred textile art piece that celebrates the intersection of history, craftsmanship, and symbolic design, connecting past and present through meaningful artistry.
A wool-woven two-meter tapestry with a layered texture.
Dimensions LxWxH | 100x3x100cm (39x1x39'') |
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Variations | MAKOSH black, MAKOSH natural |
Weight (kg) | 3.0 |
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