Description
A delicate 18th-century cartographic rendering depicts the island of Sicily with intricate linework, topographical details, and handwritten place names across a cream paper ground. The monochromatic composition uses fine pen strokes to chart coastlines, terrain features, and settlements, capturing both geographic accuracy and the contemplative craft of historical mapmaking. At home in a study, library, or space devoted to travel and discovery. Woven from textured polyester yarn with a frayed edge and made to order, it ships with a wooden dowel and cotton cord so it hooks onto the wall in one step. Original artwork with a soft, bohemian texture a flat print can't give a room.