Golden Pomegranate Suzani Pillow

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Our printed pillows are created with the newest eco-friendly technology to reflect the detail and uniqueness of archival textiles while being durable for modern living. Digitally printed onto our signature cotton/linen blend fabric.

DETAILS:
Front: Cotton/Linen Blend, Printed
Back: 100% Natural Flax Linen
Closure: Exposed zipper with a gold pull
Made In: USA
Oversized Feather/Down insert included

Our fabrics are OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified. This means that they have been tested and are free of over 100 harmful and environmentally damaging chemicals. Our fabrics are better for your skin and better for the environment.

Please remove the down insert before cleaning your pillow cover, then gently spot clean. If spot cleaning won’t suffice, we recommend dry cleaning.

Our printed pillows are custom printed once they are ordered. Allow 10-14 business days for production.
We accept returns and exchanges on most items within 30 days, with the exception of archive sale items. Items must be in new condition, unwashed, unused and in their original packing.

Provenance

This archival print is a replica of a vintage textile created in Uzbekistan. Handmade in the traditional technique of suzani, the Central Asian textile is embroidered with a tambour hook and characterized by its floral pattern and meandering vines. A specialist known as a chizmachi draws out the suzani pattern and gives each fabric strip to an embroiderer. The finished pieces are then sewn back together. The result, an ornate work created by several hands, features charming irregularities and subtle mismatches that balance out the precision of the stitch. The piece's pomegranate motifs, a common element in suzani embroidery, represent fertility. The flowers and seeds further symbolize fertility and fruitfulness. These textiles are traditionally used as wall hangings or as a woman's marriage dowry.