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Orion tapestries were an art form commonly used to decorate Orion facilities and starships. Some are called minimalist, while others can be quite ornate.

There were ancient holographic tapestries with moving figures. (FASA RPG - The Orions module: Book of Common Knowledge)

Colorful tapestries decorated Daroskelar Starport and the Skaroskar fortified compound on the Colony world of Daros IV. (FASA RPG module: Orion Ruse)

Emil and Lynn Costa decorated their quarters on the USS Enterprise with minimalist Orion tapestries, which were readily available from the ship's replicator. (TNG novel: Contamination)

A large, ornate tapestry decorated the private suite of the Orion merchant-prince Ganz, on his ship the Omari-Ekon. (VAN novel: Open Secrets)

Orion tapestries might have been seen on Harrad-Sar's barge, the Devna-Lev in the ENT episode: "Bound".
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