Soft Blue Classic Bed Pillow Bundle
Dimensions:
Rose Vine Chintamani Euro Pillow: 26" W x 26" H
Light Star Muong Throw Pillow: 20" W x 20" H
Speckled Indigo Pillow: 16" W x 12" H
The queen bundle contains two Rose Vine Chintamani Euro Pillows, one Light Star Muong Throw Pillow, and one Speckled Indigo Pillow.
The king bundle contains three Rose Vine Chintamani Euro Pillows, two Light Star Muong Throw Pillows, and one Speckled Indigo Pillow.
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Provenance
The Rose Vine Chintamani Pillow is inspired by 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. The Light Star Muong Pillow is inspired by a vintage Muong textile. The only surviving descendants of the early Vietnamese, the Muong have maintained their traditional way of life in the mountains of northern Vietnam. In Muong culture, young girls inherit weaving techniques from their mothers beginning at an early age. The harmonious patterns are colored by natural indigo dyes. Because their religious beliefs are rooted in animism - the belief in a supernatural power that enlivens the material world - the intricate designs of their textiles are said to subtly depict the weavers' souls. The Speckled Indigo Pillow is inspired by textiles from Mali. 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.
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