Purse Bayeux - Horsemen
This jacquard purse is an extract from the famous tapestry of Queen Matilda, now in the Bayeux Museum in Normandy. It appears to have been commissioned by Odon de Bayeux, the half-brother of William the Conqueror, and describes the events surrounding the Norman conquest of England in 1066.
This extract shows horsemen riding off to war.
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| Style | Woven french tapestry purse |
|---|---|
| Composition | 72% Coton - 25% Viscose - 3% Polyester |
| Care | Dry clean only |
| Histoire 2026 | Bayeux |
All our products are designed, woven and made in France, in Lys-lez-Lannoy, in our workshops that have been awarded the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (Living Heritage Company) label. They are made using authentic know-how, on a traditional Jacquard loom with over 14,000 threads.
Our Cosmetic bags and purses are woven from cotton, lined with a light fabric and supplied with a metal “Fleur de Lys” jewel.

