HBO’s unique Game of Thrones textile artwork to be auctioned Feb. 12

Game of Thrones

This larger-than-life needlework, known as the “Hardhome Embroidery,” was produced by members of the Embroiderers’ Guild, the UK’s leading educational charity promoting embroidery, as a backdrop to the DVD and Blu-ray launch of the fifth season of Game of Thrones. HBO’s final season begins in April this year.

STANSTED MOUNTFICHET, UK – A unique, once in a lifetime, monumental needlework embroidery depicting a defining scene from HBO’s fantasy epic Game of Thrones is to go under the hammer at Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers in Stansted Mountfitchet, England, on February 12, 2019.

The unique souvenir, commissioned by HBO’s UK representatives to promote the hit show in 2016, took more than 30,000 artisan hours to make.

The larger-than-life needlework, known as the “Hardhome Embroidery,” was produced by members of the Embroiderers’ Guild, the UK’s leading educational charity promoting embroidery, as a backdrop to the DVD and Blu-ray launch of the fifth season of Game of Thrones. HBO’s eighth and final season of the smash series begins in April.

The scene chosen by HBO for this amazing piece of textile art was the battle between the White Walker army and the people of the Wildling town of Hardhome. The Night King with his eyes illuminated by LED lights is the central figure. Michele Carragher, the principal embroiderer for Game of Thrones costumes, created the four insects – a moth and three dragonflies. The border includes the crests of the houses of Stark, Arryn, Targaryen, Martell, Tully, Baratheon, Greyjog, Tyrell and Lannister – all familiar motifs to fans of the show.

Game of Thrones

The Night King, with eyes illuminated by LED lights. Michele Carragher, the principal embroiderer for Game of Thrones costumes, created the four insects: a moth and three dragonflies. The border includes the crests of the houses of Stark, Arryn, Targaryen, Martell, Tully, Baratheon, Greyjog, Tyrell and Lannister, all familiar motifs to fans of the show.

The textile demanded the input of more than 140 people and displays a wide variety of traditional and cutting-edge needlework techniques across its 5.5 by 3.3 meter (18 x 10.8 ft) expanse, including appliqué, beading, digital printing, machine embroidery, metal thread work and quilting, as well as surface stitching. It was completed and presented to HBO Home Entertainment within a matter of months on March 16, 2016.

Anthea Godfrey, Artistic Director at the Embroiderers’ Guild recalls: “We had a tight timescale. The atmosphere was electric throughout the night of the final assembly that finished just in time for a press call at 6 a.m. It was a very special moment when the eyes first lit up and stared at the audience.”

The Guild has made the difficult decision to part ways with the extraordinary project in the hope that it raises much-needed funds for the charity. “It is with very mixed feelings that we have put the needlework up for auction but, for certain, it needs to go to a good home,” said Godfrey. “We are positive that the new owner will feel the vibe!“ The pre-auction estimate is set at £5,000-£8,000.

For additional information about the forthcoming sale, email specialist Mark Wilkinson at markwilkinson@sworder.co.uk or call 011 44 1279 817778.

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