Discover the Magic of the Silk Road with Our 'Flying Horse' Wallpaper
Step into a world of ancient wonder with our "Flying Horse of the Silk Road" wallpaper. Inspired by the grandeur of the Sasanian Empire, this design showcases ethereal winged horses, symbolizing the rich exchange of cultures and ideas that once traversed ancient Persia.
Each horse, adorned with majestic ball-and-crescent headdresses, brings to life the tales and regal journeys of the Silk Road. This wallpaper is perfect for those who love blending historical richness with a touch of mythical charm, transforming any room into a captivating storybook scene.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Delivery: Made to order please allow up to 3 weeks
Please ensure you order the correct number of rolls to maintain continuity between batches.
Paper: Non woven
Roll Dimensions: W 52cm x H 10m
Wall cover per roll is approximately: 5.2m²
Pattern Repeat: W26cm x H26cm (approx)
Colourway: Flying Horse of Silk Road comes in two enchanting colourways
Hanging Method: Paste the wall
Print: Digital
STORY BEHIND Flying Horse of Silk Road
A Journey Through History and Fantasy
"The Flying Horse of the Silk Road" wallpaper draws its inspiration from the legendary Silk Road, where diverse civilisations once exchanged goods, ideas, and cultures. These winged horses, reminiscent of those carved into the rock reliefs of ancient Persia, symbolise more than mere mythical creatures; they represent the dynamic energy and cultural exchange that defined one of history’s most famous trade routes.
Each horse in this design is adorned with a ball-and-crescent headdress, echoing the regal insignias worn by Sasanian royalty, signifying power and protection. As these celestial creatures dance across your walls, they encapsulate the enduring spirit of the Silk Road’s travellers—adventurers who navigated vast, unknown landscapes to bring distant worlds together.
This wallpaper invites you to experience a fusion of history and fantasy, celebrating the resilience and adaptability of ancient Silk Road explorers. It's not just a decoration but a narrative of connection, endurance, and the timeless dialogue between diverse cultures.