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Medieval Embroidery

Medieval Embroidery

Medieval embroidery refers to the intricate and decorative stitching techniques used in Europe during the Middle Ages, particularly between the 5th and 15th centuries. Known for its rich colors, elaborate patterns, and use of luxurious materials like gold thread, this style of needlework was often used to adorn clothing, tapestries, and religious vestments.

Use this with Midjourney or Dall•E

SOMETHING in the style of Medieval Embroidery

See also

Bayeux TapestryOpus AnglicanumHildegard of Bingen
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