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Audubon Carolina Parakeet Wall Tapestry – Vintage Natural History Bird Decor
Audubon Carolina Parakeet Wall Tapestry – Vintage Natural History Bird Decor

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John James Audubon painted the Carolina Parakeet around 1825 — published as Plate 26 of his monumental Birds of America (1827–1838). A flock of seven brilliantly coloured parakeets, emerald wings, golden heads, and red faces, perches and feeds on spiny cocklebur branches. The species itself was extinct by 1918, making Audubon's plate one of the few surviving records of how they looked in life.
This wall tapestry brings that plate to your wall — printed in Europe on premium cotton blend. Pairs beautifully with dark academia and vintage botanical interiors — perfect above a bed, in a layered study filled with old books, or against deep painted walls and antique furniture.
*** Made in Europe ***
** This is not a vintage product **
DETAILS
- Fabric printed with a sublimation process.
- 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester.
- Quality fabric made in Spain.
- Thicker and heavier than microfiber.
- Off-white fabric with a vintage-natural look.
- With eyelets for easy hanging (optional).
SIZE (W x H)
156 x 195 cm | 61 x 76 inches
* Sizes may vary slightly in final product.
DESIGN (JJA003)
Want to coordinate? The same Audubon plate is also available as a shower curtain — perfect for a fully coordinated natural history room.
NOTE
Due to different monitor calibrations, colors may vary slightly between your screen and the final product.
IMPORTANT
The image printed on the fabric is a photograph of the original artwork, so small imperfections from the original piece are part of the design. Also, keep in mind that the bigger the tapestry, the less definition you will see, as they are intended to be seen from a distance.
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