gobelin (Meaning)

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gobelin (a.)

Pertaining to tapestry produced in the so-called works, which have been maintained by the French Government since 1667.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gobelin

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gobelin Sentence Examples

  1. The antique shop displayed an exquisite gobelin tapestry depicting a woodland scene.
  2. The palace was adorned with magnificent gobelins, their intricate threads capturing historical events.
  3. The artist spent years meticulously weaving a gobelin that would become a masterpiece.
  4. The gobelin tablecloth adorned the grand dining table, adding a touch of elegance to the occasion.
  5. The ancient castle boasted a secret room where rumor had it that a priceless gobelin was hidden.
  6. The museum curated a collection of rare gobelins, showcasing the artistry of skilled weavers.
  7. The gobelin runner on the marble staircase exuded both warmth and sophistication.
  8. The artist used vibrant hues of silk and wool to create a mesmerizing gobelin that captivated the viewer's gaze.
  9. The gobelin cushion covers added a splash of color and texture to the cozy living room.
  10. The intricate design of the gobelin wall hanging became a conversation piece for guests visiting the grand hall.

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Pertaining to tapestry produced in the so-called works, which have been maintained by the French Government since 1667.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The antique shop displayed an exquisite gobelin tapestry depicting a woodland scene.

The palace was adorned with magnificent gobelins, their intricate threads capturing historical events.

The artist spent years meticulously weaving a gobelin that would become a masterpiece.

The gobelin tablecloth adorned the grand dining table, adding a touch of elegance to the occasion.