J23.FL.BS.XXXX.139
This cushion is made up of the traditional cloth using a ikat technique made by the weavers in Flores. The back panel is made from handspun cotton and woven on a backstrap loom then dyed to a deep rust using sustainably harvested Ceriops tagal bark from Papua. Threads of Life works to sustain all traditional weaving and natural dye techniques made by generations gone before while maintaining healthy eco-systems.
These cushion covers features a motif called matarote rego which symbolizes the huge climber liana plant (Entada phaseoloides) and considered to be the stairs to heaven used by the gods to move between heaven and earth.
These handmade natural dyed cushions would be exquisite on a couch, chair or bed. Each cushion cover comes with an inner lining with zipper so all that is required is for you to add the dacron and enjoy your handmade pillow.
Ikat with natural dyes on cotton and woven in Flores, 2023. Size 56 x 51 cm / 22 x 20 in
Price per piece.
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We work directly with over 1,200 women in more than 35 groups on 12 Indonesian islands from Kalimantan to Timor.
We empower women’s enterprises and put money directly into women’s hands where it best ensures their households’ welfares.
Our cultural and technical support moves weavers to great pride of ownership, inspiring the extraordinary quality of their work.
Dye plant use perpetuates a sustainable relationship with the land, and helps a community prioritize conservation.