215 grams (approximately), (Sold as single piece).
Material
Kutch pakko hand embroidery is done on this beautiful cushion cover. Made of mashru silk fabric with hand-embroidered mirror work done by craftswoman in the Kutch region of Gujarat. It has a cotton fabric lining inside. Elevate your home decor with this exquisite piece, adding sophistication and culture to your living space while celebrating the rich heritage of Kutch. Artisanal Community : Sodha Rajput Traditionally cattle herders and agriculturists, they are the most recent migrants to Kutch. In this community, women wear an embroidered Choliand jacket after their marriage. Their embroidery style is mainly referred to as Pakko (which is predominantly used) and also comprises other stitches such as Neran, Kharek, Kambhiri. Their patterns are similar to that of Meghwar. Other than the embroidery, they do patch-work and applique. The Rajputs, who are historically the protector-warriors, as a community are conservative. The women of these clans are not allowed to go outside their faliya (colony). Embroidery is the only livelihood option for women of this densely populated community and hence comprises a fairly large share of Qasab’s creations.
Care
Dry clean only.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. Read more.
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Qasab
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Established in 1997, Qasab not only makes a sustainable livelihood for embroidery craftsmen in remote areas of Kutch but also activates Kutch's embroidery craft and its cultural diversity by designing a business model that provides a platform for them to express themselves. Qasab is known for its exceptional quality of genuine cutch embroidery, appliqués, and patchwork products. This is a traditional motif that reflects the cultural identity of each community in contemporary design through the highest quality items. The main approach is to emphasize the clear and unique identity of each ethnic group and its embroidery style through works of art. This allows beautiful works to be more recognizable than just labeled as common embroidery.
Kutch work embroidery is done with silk or woolen thread using fine stitches to create detailed and elaborate patterns. Motifs and designs draw inspiration from romantic, architectural, and human motifs, as well as Persian and Mughal art.
215 grams (approximately), (Sold as single piece).
Material
Kutch pakko hand embroidery is done on this beautiful cushion cover. Made of mashru silk fabric with hand-embroidered mirror work done by craftswoman in the Kutch region of Gujarat. It has a cotton fabric lining inside. Elevate your home decor with this exquisite piece, adding sophistication and culture to your living space while celebrating the rich heritage of Kutch. Artisanal Community : Sodha Rajput Traditionally cattle herders and agriculturists, they are the most recent migrants to Kutch. In this community, women wear an embroidered Choliand jacket after their marriage. Their embroidery style is mainly referred to as Pakko (which is predominantly used) and also comprises other stitches such as Neran, Kharek, Kambhiri. Their patterns are similar to that of Meghwar. Other than the embroidery, they do patch-work and applique. The Rajputs, who are historically the protector-warriors, as a community are conservative. The women of these clans are not allowed to go outside their faliya (colony). Embroidery is the only livelihood option for women of this densely populated community and hence comprises a fairly large share of Qasab’s creations.
Care
Dry clean only.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. Read more.
Established in 1997, Qasab not only makes a sustainable livelihood for embroidery craftsmen in remote areas of Kutch but also activates Kutch's embroidery craft and its cultural diversity by designing a business model that provides a platform for them to express themselves. Qasab is known for its exceptional quality of genuine cutch embroidery, appliqués, and patchwork products. This is a traditional motif that reflects the cultural identity of each community in contemporary design through the highest quality items. The main approach is to emphasize the clear and unique identity of each ethnic group and its embroidery style through works of art. This allows beautiful works to be more recognizable than just labeled as common embroidery.
Craft
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Kutchi Embroidery Craft
Kutch work embroidery is done with silk or woolen thread using fine stitches to create detailed and elaborate patterns. Motifs and designs draw inspiration from romantic, architectural, and human motifs, as well as Persian and Mughal art.
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For those of you using a 44-inch wide fabric, this guide suggests measurements for a standard L Size. Think of this as your starting point. If you're working with different sizes or fabric widths, just adjust up or down accordingly. Hope this helps!
When it comes to how much fabric you'll need, it really depends on the design. We'd recommend having a chat with your designer or tailor before you order, just to be on the safe side.
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nice cotton and the colors are beautifull.
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I ordered a number of clothing items and kolhapuri chappals. I am very happy with the quality of the items and the service provided by the team for the order was very professional. I will be going back to itokri for more purchases. Thank you.
I am not reluctant to recomment iTokri on the basis of my experience. My order was shipped very carefully to UAE and I did receive it in good condition. Personal care was taken by the people at iTokri and this is my second order and experience with iTokri.
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There are no hard and fast rules, but it's best to use 2-3 pillows for a two-seater sofa and twice as many pillows for a three-seater sofa. Naturally, this will depend on the size of your pillow and sofa, so do not be afraid to experiment.
To provide extra volume and comfort, always choose a pillowcase that is the same size as your pillowcase or one size larger. Never choose a pillow that is smaller than a bedspread. This is because there will be empty corners with no filling. A full pillow looks and feels much better.
Cushion covers primarily play a decorative role, giving consumers an affordable way to express their personal style in both living room and bedroom décor.
According to the pillowcase size chart, the standard sizes are 40 x 30 cm, 40 x 40 cm and 50 x 50 cm. These are the sizes found in most household goods retailers and are considered common sizes.
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