Novica Handmade First Snow Viscose Cushion Covers

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Description
Designed especially for the holiday season, Sandeep Malhotra's cushion covers combine velvety texture with shimmering accents. Indian artisans craft each cushion from ivory viscose velvet, leaving the cotton backs plain with slits for inserting and withdrawing your favorite cushions. Silvery zari threads give the pair a touch of holiday magic. Product Features: Dimension: 26" L x 26"" W Weight: 0.66 Color: White Material: 100% viscose shell, cotton backing, zari thread Material - 100% viscose shell, cotton backing, zari thread Size - 26"" L x 26"" W / Weight - 0.66 Spot clean with warm water and mild soap Made in India Story Behind the art: Hello. My name is Sandeep but friends and family call me Prince. I really don't know how I got this name, and I never bothered to ask, because I enjoy it.I was born and brought up in Delhi, where I completed all my schooling, then earned a degree at Delhi University. While in school, I was the 'head boy,' so that was really cool. I had lots of fun, but I also had to take on many responsibilities.My family has worked with textiles since 1968. In 1991, while I was still studying, I began to get involved in my family's endeavor. After graduating, I partnered with my family in our workshop. My father looks after the yarn spinning, and I handle the making of the textiles.We design and create shawls, throws, stoles, cushion covers, table mats, curtains, and more. Some 30 artisans collaborate with us now.It is a great opportunity for us to be associated with you. I hope that through this partnership, our family textile business will reach new heights.The original jamawar textiles were made by hand. All the motifs were painstakingly done using needle and thread, and it took years to complete one shawl. Due to the intricacy and time it took to make, it was expensive and only the rich and royals could afford it. In Southeast Asia, it was considered a mark of royalty. It was not until the jacquard loom was invented in the late 18th century that jamawar become more affordable and more popular. The handmade touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen. Imported"
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