Pomona Kalamkari Lumbar Pillow Cover
The beauty of Pomona Kalamkari Lumbar Pillow Cover lies in their intricate patterns, vibrant colours, and contrasting textures. One effective way to enhance your living space with ikat throw pillowcases is by playing with contrasting colours and patterns. For instance, if you have a neutral-coloured sofa, opt for vibrant ikat pillowcases to create a striking focal point.
We make Ikat fabrics for pillows with traditional hand looming and hand dyeing techniques while using Anatolian and oriental designer patterns. Both side of the ikat pillow comes with the same ikat.
Natural Ikat Throw Cushion
Indeed, this pillow is a handicraft texture of genuine IKAT. A distinctive feature of ikat textiles is the use of naturally intense colours. While this can be specially attributed to the closeness of particular dye sources and the love of striking effects, it also has a religious connotation, with the sense of combined imagination of heaven held in beauty. On the other hand, colour combination is the fruit of the influence of the aesthetics of foreign cultures. Dyeing, like ikat weaving and embroidery, is an exclusive craft in the Asian population.
The young learn the skill and the tribal motifs and patterns. But dyeing as the most elaborate of the processes applied to fleece or yarns, is the last skill to be accomplished. Interestingly, children gain knowledge of dye plants early. Collecting is a family task. Unlike, the expertise of mordanting, the heat and duration of dyebath, and sensitive combining of colours often take many years to perfect. Much dyeing does not require boiling is done in the embers of the cooking fire, or using the sun as a heat source in the desert areas.
We deliver all orders by Uzbekistan Registered Post which takes a minimum of 10-21 business days to reach anywhere in the world. In case, you are looking for the delivery any sooner, please ask for priority shipping at an extra cost. Processing time is 1-3 business days, not including weekends or holidays.
Origin: Margilan, Uzbekistan