Of course they did.
For women, the most important visual art was probably making tapestries. Women were also active as poets and musicians.
The word 'gobelin' does exist in French, but I think 'farfadet' would be 'le mot juste'."Farfadet" is the french for leprechaun.... gobelin is more correct
weave and harvest crops
It is not any bad to wear a weave but most people will find it suitable for old women.
Tapestries are valued by the material and fabric that are used. If the tapestries are stitched by hand with intricate designs, they will be worth more.
Tapestries MUCK was created in 1991-10.
Esther Broner A Weave of Women - 2013 was released on: USA: 8 August 2013 (San Francisco Jewish Film Festival)
Yeah Beyonce wears a weave but you dont go around asking women if they where weaves. Just a little tip.
Well the men would be farmers and the women would weave baskets
Hamilton Drummond has written: 'Gobelin Grange'
The unicorn tapestries are 1495-1500's tapestries woven to show scenes with girls and unicorns. The last time I saw it it was in the NY Met.