Twilight Garden Cushion Covers
Twilight Garden Cushion Covers
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Bring beauty and heritage into your home with these hand embroidered floral cushion covers, crafted from soft beige cotton fabric. Each artisan pillow cover features intricate Lambadi embroidery—a centuries-old art form skillfully practiced by women artisans in India. Vibrant multicolor threads transform traditional techniques into delicate floral patterns, with every stitch carrying a story of culture and craft.
The warm beige base offers a versatile, neutral backdrop that complements modern, rustic, farmhouse, or bohemian interiors. Natural variations in tone and embroidery highlight the uniqueness of each handcrafted piece, ensuring no two are exactly alike.
Durable yet decorative, these cotton cushion covers add artistry and cultural richness to your living room, bedroom, reading nook or cozy corner.
Made with 100% cotton, they are soft, easy to maintain and designed to last.
Manufacturing & Materials
Manufacturing & Materials
Handmade in collaboration with artisans and social enterprises in India with 100% cotton and natural or azo-free dyes.
Kathya is committed to working only with established groups that uphold high standards of craftsmanship, fair wages, and holistic support for artisans and their families, including access to healthcare and economic security.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Available in two sizes:
- 16" x 16"
- 20" x 20"
Care
Care
Cold wash, gentle cycle, inside-out, air dry—no bleach or dryer, and iron at low temperature. For delicate embroidery, consider hand washing or professional cleaning.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Please note this item ships directly from Kathya. Gift wrap is not available for this item.
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About Kathya
Kathya celebrates India’s rich artisan heritage with handcrafted textiles for the home, kitchen, and personal use, blending traditional techniques like Kantha, Lambadi embroidery, crochet, and handloom weaving.
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