Pyramid Bolster Lumbar Pillow
Let yourself be completely surrounded by a natural handmade ikat bolster pillow. Take delight in its beauty and for a moment forget the hustle and bustle of the city. Every single ikat lumbar bolster is 100 % handmade and therefore they are just unique! This ikat bolster pillow allows your home to look good and gives you the extra pleasure that you need. Alive with the hues of natural dyes, this splendid silk-cotton ikat pillow has a refreshing, whimsical feel. Its large-scale pattern is not too fussy for a relaxed pace but hints at upscale design tastes.
This bolster ikat pillow is an authentic texture of 100% handloom ikat fabric. Charming colors and design of ikat fabric allow you to style it in just about any fashion you longed for. Ikat is an elegant piece of oriental craftsmanship. Ikat Fabric is a heavy silk. Most of all, it is wonderfully glossy and mild to the tough, that glosses softly in the light. Hence, stylish luxurious appearance with its bold tribal pattern. Traditional ikat weaving utilizes no chemical dyes or power looms. That is the reason why the impressiveness and durability of the unstressed fabric are always beyond compare anywhere in the world. Probably, since unique Ikat design is the work of an individual. And he thinks passionately and feelingly about his every choice of color as well as form in order to create a sympathetic composition. That makes Pyramid Bolster Lumbar Pillow special.
Pyramid Bolster Lumbar Pillow / Body Pillow Cushion
The example of the handwoven Bokharan ikat texture used for the orange silk bolster ikat pillowcase may illustrate the complexities of labor in the silk weaving trade. Bokhara is one of several in which weaving is a common occupation. Most people specialized in weaving silk fabrics such as ikat. Non-migrant, “Old Bokharans” who claim Uzbek descent are living in both Uzbek and Irani neighborhoods and weave both pure silk and half-silk ikat fabrics. There is also an abr-bandi or ikat-binding workshop for the production of ikat warps in a Tadjik neighborhood. In a very mixed neighborhood of mostly Tadjiks and Farsi that include many all-silk ikat weavers, there is a dyeing establishment that employed both Jewish and non-Jewish dyers.
It is apparent that not only silk weaving, but even such specialized activities as half-silk and all-silk ikat production, is not limited to a single ethnic group. Weavers of Uzbek descent tend to produce cotton wefted half-silk fabrics. So did weavers who call themselves Tadjiks and “Old Bukharans” Irani and Farsi settlers are more likely to be the weavers of all-silk fabrics. While Jewish and Chala weavers make exceptionally light and fine silk kerchiefs and shawls.
All pillow covers are made to order and sent by Uzbekistan Registered Post which takes a minimum of 10-21 business days to reach anywhere in the world. If you are looking for the delivery any sooner, please ask for a priority shipping at an extra cost. Production time is 1-3 business days, not including weekends or holidays.