Tapestry

A tapestry was a hand-woven piece of fabric that incorporated an image in its design.

Vulcans also used tapestries as decorations for example at the monastery at P'Jem and on Dekendi III. Sometimes they depicted birds on their tapestries. 

The Ventaxians decorated their Atheneum on Ventax II with tapestries which featured geometrical shapes. 

In 2369, Jean-Luc Picard used the metaphor of a tapestry when describing his near death experience with Q. Picard related to William T. Riker, "There were many things in my youth that I'm not proud of... they were loose threads... untidy parts of myself that I wanted to remove. But when I pulled on one of those threads... I unraveled the tapestry of my life."

In 2371, a lungless Neelix suggested that The Doctor put a tapestry or a painting on the "hideous" ceiling of USS Voyager's sickbay. 

Kandra Vilk sold Bajoran tapestries at her shop on Deep Space 9's Promenade. 

Commander Chakotay kept a tapestry on the wall in his quarters aboard the Voyager.