Sky Romantic Sofa Pillow Bundle

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20" SKY CHINTAMANI THROW EST. SHIP DATE: 2/6
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Dimensions:

Sky Chintamani Throw Pillow: 20" W x 20" H

Golden Pomegranate Suzani Throw Pillow: 22" W x 22" H

Speckled Indigo Lumbar Pillow: 16" W x 12" H

The Sky Classic Sofa Pillow Bundle includes a Golden Pomegranate Suzani Throw Pillow, a Sky Chintamani Throw Pillow, and a Speckled Indigo Lumbar Pillow.

Please remove the down insert before cleaning your pillow cover, then spot clean.

All orders placed after 1 PM ET will start processing on the next business day. Allow 2-5 business days for standard processing.

Items on pre-order will ship according to the estimated timeline specified on this product page.

We offer a full refund for non-custom, non-markdown items returned within 30 days of delivery.

Provenance

The Golden Pomegranate Suzani, and Sky Chintamani pillows depict a vintage textile created in Turkey and reveals a traditional Turkish design, known as the chintamani - three dots placed over two curved lines. This iconic motif is thought to originate from Buddhist philosophy and represent a wish-granting jewel. Repeated patterns such as these are characteristic of the decorative textiles found along the Silk Road. The original textile was created with a crochet technique and is made from silk thread on a silk-cotton blend backing. In ancient times, from opulent Egypt to stark West Africa, fabric has been dyed a mysterious, beautiful blue. This indigo, or "gold blue," is a sign of prestige and a symbol of the link between heaven and earth. Through a careful process, indigo can produce a vast palette of blue hues; traditional dyers would ask their customers' color preferences, from the palest sky to the deepest midnight. Dye vats alone take a full week to prepare and require daily stirring. The un-dyed cloth is pinched, sewn, and tied according to precise patterns. Once dye is applied to the material, the ties are removed, revealing patterns of lines, shells, dots, or tracery.