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Willow cushion cover

€55,00

Cotton khadi cushion cover

Dimensions

History

The Willow cushion cover has the softness of cotton khadi, an Indian fabric with a downy, almost woolly appearance, but whose finesse is reminiscent of natural gauze.

Hand-spun and woven, Willow is the very embodiment of cotton in its simplest and purest form: as the material is only rinsed before being handled by the weavers to create the product, the cushion cover emerges all the more authentic.

Unbleached, undyed, Willow cotton is in its natural state: the proof is that if you look closely, you might be able to spot small details of cotton plants in the weave. An authentic and unvarnished aspect that is also found in the pattern printing technique, according to a traditional printing technique called "block": the artisans use large wooden stamps that they dip in the colors before applying them directly to the fabric. This requires great attention to detail to obtain a continuous and regular pattern.

Info

40 x 55 cm

Composition: 100% hand-spun and hand-woven cotton khadi.

Cushion interior sold separately

Willow can be complemented with Kormo cushion covers

Do not wash, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, do not iron, do not dry clean, normal professional cleaning

- Pays teinture : Inde

- Pays tricotage : Inde

- Pays assemblage : Inde

Our range in cotton khadi

The term khadi today refers to a craft manufacturing technique, where cotton is spun and woven by hand. Faithful to this tradition while modernizing it, khadi creations are distinguished by a thick and dense texture, revealing a surprising rendering. Whether bedspreads, cushions or curtains, each khadi piece embodies the authenticity of handmade, with its irregularities that testify to the beauty of craftsmanship. Cool in summer, warm in winter, these textiles adapt to all seasons, bringing comfort and elegance to your interior. Khadi products tell a rich story. In India, this fabric carries meaning and symbolism. Mahatma Gandhi elevated it to the rank of national symbol, as an emblem of the resistance and independence of his people. Each piece of khadi therefore embodies not only exceptional craftsmanship, but also a true cultural and spiritual story.

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