J23.SU.RE.XXXX.057
This stunning cushion covers is made from handwoven textiles from the village of Kaliuda. The ikat motif on the front panel cushion is called manu walu and njara. Manu walu or rooster. Roosters are symbolic of noble people as they are thought to have the ability to lead with wisdom. Njara means horse. Horses are royal symbols. The solid white color backing is made from handspun cotton and woven on a backstrap loom in Java.
This cushion 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 Sumba, 2023. Size 52 x 48 cm / 20.5 x 19 in
Price per piece.
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