One of the series of Lady and Unicorn tapestries from Cluny representing the senses. The sense of touch is indicated by the lady stroking the unicorn's horn. The lady, dressed in an elaborate jeweled velvet and brocade gown, holds a heraldic banner. On either side are the lion and unicorn with shields buckled on with the same heraldic design. The millefleur background includes pansies, forget-me-nots, daisies, and many other kinds of flowers, and various birds and animals animals including rabbits, dogs, a wildcat, and monkeys. The trees are an oak, holly, orange, and possibly an imaginary species. (This pattern is solidly stitched.)
We also offer Sense of Taste, Sense of Hearing, Sense of Sight, Sense of Smell, and A Mon Seul Desir. See UNK024 for a larger version (more stitches, more detail) of this pattern, or compare them side by side. (Late 1400s)
Counted cross stitch chart booklet (floss and fabric not included -- see what is included)
470 x 493 stitches ■ 143 colors (DMC floss) ■ About 26" x 27" or 66 x 70 cm (on 18-count)
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