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What is the language used on tapestry?

Tapestries are not generally known for having "language" in the traditional sense of written or spoken words. However, they can definitely communicate ideas and stories through visual language:

* Symbols: Tapestries often use symbols to represent concepts, emotions, or specific figures (like animals, plants, or mythical creatures). These symbols are often culturally specific and can be interpreted based on their historical and artistic context.

* Scenes: Many tapestries depict scenes from historical events, religious stories, or everyday life. These scenes are arranged in a specific way and can be read like a visual narrative.

* Color and Texture: The choice of colors and textures can also contribute to the tapestry's message. For example, bright colors might suggest joy or celebration, while darker colors might evoke a sense of seriousness or tragedy.

It's important to remember that tapestries are primarily visual art forms. While they may not use written language, they can still tell stories, convey emotions, and communicate complex ideas through their visual elements.

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