Handwoven by skilled artisans using time-honored techniques in Nagaland, India. Limited quantities.
Measures approximately: 18” x 18” (45.7 cm x 45.7 cm)
Product Type:
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Throw Pillows
Whether new or vintage, our throw pillows are all handwoven for texture and durability, meaning no two are ever exactly alike.
Age:
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New
Recently woven and never used in a home
Main Color:
- Beige, Cream
- 100% cotton flatweave cushion case
- 100% cotton canvas backing with zipper closure
- Insert not included
- Measures approximately: 18” x 18” (45.7 cm x 45.7 cm)
- Color palette: cream, electric blue
- Dyed with azo-free dyes
- Natural inconsistencies and slight variations in size are inherent to all handwoven products
Shifting, asymmetrical bright blue triangles read as mountains, arrows, or even birds in this piece, appropriately named for a mountain in Nagaland.
The MaterialCotton, a vegetable fiber, is widely used in rugs because of its sturdiness and strength. It also has the ability to stay white over long periods of time, and doesn’t yellow like other commonly used fibers, which will preserve the crispness and vibrancy of the design for many years to come.
The SupplierOur partner began in 1991 with one weaver, and today employs more than 450. Their mission is to keep alive the cultural legacy of a heritage craft that’s been practiced by tribal communities for generations—in addition to creating livelihood options for a large community of weavers in the rural landscape of Nagaland and adjoining states.
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Handwoven by skilled artisans using time-honored techniques in Nagaland, India. Limited quantities.
Measures approximately: 18” x 18” (45.7 cm x 45.7 cm)
- 100% cotton flatweave cushion case
- 100% cotton canvas backing with zipper closure
- Insert not included
- Measures approximately: 18” x 18” (45.7 cm x 45.7 cm)
- Color palette: cream, electric blue
- Dyed with azo-free dyes
- Natural inconsistencies and slight variations in size are inherent to all handwoven products
Shifting, asymmetrical bright blue triangles read as mountains, arrows, or even birds in this piece, appropriately named for a mountain in Nagaland.
The MaterialCotton, a vegetable fiber, is widely used in rugs because of its sturdiness and strength. It also has the ability to stay white over long periods of time, and doesn’t yellow like other commonly used fibers, which will preserve the crispness and vibrancy of the design for many years to come.
The SupplierOur partner began in 1991 with one weaver, and today employs more than 450. Their mission is to keep alive the cultural legacy of a heritage craft that’s been practiced by tribal communities for generations—in addition to creating livelihood options for a large community of weavers in the rural landscape of Nagaland and adjoining states.