Tablecloth
Garden of Eden, Forbidden fruit - Tablecloth
Tablecloth
Garden of Eden, Forbidden fruit
Product Description
This tablecloth features an embroidered map of the Garden of Eden, symbolizing the paradise from which Adam and Eve were exiled. Incorporated into the design are fig trees and leaves, referencing the first garments fashioned by Adam and Eve after their expulsion. The intricate embroidery captures the essence of this biblical narrative, blending artistry with storytelling. The fig tree holds significant cultural and religious symbolism. In the Bible, Adam and Eve used fig leaves to cover themselves after realizing their nakedness, marking the first instance of clothing in human history. This tablecloth serves as a unique decorative piece, inviting reflection on themes of innocence, knowledge, and the human condition. Its detailed craftsmanship makes it a meaningful addition to any space, offering both aesthetic appeal and a conversation starter.
Tablecloth Production
100% vintage linen and embroidered by hand with 100% cotton thread, each piece carries a sense of history and craftsmanship
Available Sizes
One size: 344 x 154 cm
Origin
Made in Mexico