This original macramé wall hanging was handcrafted with natural cotton cord in warm ivory and deep green, suspended from a found branch for a rustic, organic feel. It was purchased by a bride-to-be for her bohemian wedding, likely serving as a stunning photo backdrop or ceremony decoration. The idea that it was part of such a meaningful day makes this piece especially close to my heart.
Macramé is an ancient textile art that dates back to the 13th century, when Arabic weavers knotted decorative fringes into fabrics. Revived in the 1970s and again today, it has become a symbol of boho style—a craft rooted in tradition yet endlessly adaptable for modern homes and events.
This piece showcases macramé’s versatility: it works beautifully for weddings, receptions, or bridal showers as a backdrop, and can later be displayed as wall décor in a living room, bedroom, or entryway. The soft textures and natural tones make it timeless, while the handcrafted knots tell a story of patience, skill, and artistry.
As a one-of-a-kind fiber art creation, this macramé wall hanging exemplifies the magic of handmade décor—functional, symbolic, and able to carry memories for years to come.