Indigo and Natural Stripe Hmong Pillow Cover
Indigo and Natural Stripe Hmong Pillow Cover
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$89.00 USD
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$89.00 USD
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Dark Indigo stripe Hmong Pillow Cover. Natural and dark indigo stripe hand-loomed raw hemp. A Perfectly imperfect textile, each cover is one of a kind.
The back is a cotton-linen blend in natural.
Small weaving imperfections are to be expected. Imperfections in handmade textiles are part of what makes each one unique and special. We do not consider these hallmark characteristics defects. Each cover promises to be a beautiful one-of-a-kind cover.
Pillow insert is not included
Professionally finished:
+Full cotton lining of woven textile.
+Double stitched and over-locked edges
+YKK Invisible zipper
Follow along on Instagram for more product information and photos @Knobthornhome
Follow along on Instagram for more product information and photos @Knobthornhome
Dry Clean Only
The Hmong tribe cultivates hemp, which is subsequently dried, with its fiber extracted from the stem and processed through pounding, boiling, spinning, and wax coating. Only after this meticulous preparation can the fiber be threaded onto a wooden loom and intricately woven into the final product.
Why is the lining crucial? It imparts stability to these artisanal textiles, preventing them from distorting or stretching out of shape, thus guaranteeing the delivery of a finely crafted and visually stunning product.
The back is a cotton-linen blend in natural.
Small weaving imperfections are to be expected. Imperfections in handmade textiles are part of what makes each one unique and special. We do not consider these hallmark characteristics defects. Each cover promises to be a beautiful one-of-a-kind cover.
Pillow insert is not included
Professionally finished:
+Full cotton lining of woven textile.
+Double stitched and over-locked edges
+YKK Invisible zipper
Follow along on Instagram for more product information and photos @Knobthornhome
Follow along on Instagram for more product information and photos @Knobthornhome
Dry Clean Only
The Hmong tribe cultivates hemp, which is subsequently dried, with its fiber extracted from the stem and processed through pounding, boiling, spinning, and wax coating. Only after this meticulous preparation can the fiber be threaded onto a wooden loom and intricately woven into the final product.
Why is the lining crucial? It imparts stability to these artisanal textiles, preventing them from distorting or stretching out of shape, thus guaranteeing the delivery of a finely crafted and visually stunning product.