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HAND LOOMED CUSHION – blue & grey mortar & pestle pattern 50cm
HAND LOOMED CUSHION
The fabric of this cushion cover is hand woven in the Philippines using traditional 90-year old looming mill. The pattens are traditional to the Ifugao mountain tribe, in this case blue and grey mortar and pestle motif and striped pattern. The front and back of the covers are made from the same fabric. This cushion is from the range of indigo products and fabrics.
Size: 50cm x 50cm
Made to order in a variety of sizes, finishes and patterns. Lead time 6 to 8 weeks.
Hand-loomed, 50% cotton and 50% Polyester with traditional Philippine mountain region tribal pattern created through an ancient method of hand looming. Note that colour and pattern variance from photos.
Made to order in a variety of sizes, finishes and patterns. Lead time 6 to 8 weeks.
Hand-made, plant-dyed natural calico cotton with pattern created through an ancient method that uses hand cut patterns with a resist soy bean and lime paste technique. Because of these natural processes, and ethical practices this is a sustainable item
HAND LOOMED CUSHION – blue arrows and shield pattern 30cm x 70cm
HAND LOOMED CUSHION
The fabric of this cushion cover is hand woven in the Philippines using tradtional 90-year old looming mill. The pattens are traditional to the Ifugao mountain tribe, in this case arrows and shields. The front and back of the covers are made from the same fabric. This cushion is from the range of indigo products and fabrics.
Size: 30cm x 70cm
Made to order in a variety of sizes, finishes and patterns. Lead time 6 to 8 weeks.
Hand-loomed, 50% cotton and 50% Polyester with traditional Philippine mountain region tribal pattern created through an ancient method of hand looming. Note that colour and pattern variance from photos.
Made to order in a variety of sizes, finishes and patterns. Lead time 6 to 8 weeks.
Hand-made, plant-dyed natural calico cotton with pattern created through an ancient method that uses hand cut patterns with a resist soy bean and lime paste technique. Because of these natural processes, and ethical practices this is a sustainable item
HAND LOOMED CUSHION – blue arrows and shield pattern 50cm
HAND LOOMED CUSHION
The fabric of this cushion cover is hand woven in the Philippines using tradtional 90-year old looming mill. The pattens are traditional to the Ifugao mountain tribe, in this case arrows and shields. The front and back of the covers are made from the same fabric. This cushion is from the range of indigo products and fabrics.
Size: 50cm x 50cm
Made to order in a variety of sizes, finishes and patterns. Lead time 6 to 8 weeks.
Hand-loomed, 50% cotton and 50% Polyester with traditional Philippine mountain region tribal pattern created through an ancient method of hand looming. Note that colour and pattern variance from photos.
Made to order in a variety of sizes, finishes and patterns. Lead time 6 to 8 weeks.
Hand-made, plant-dyed natural calico cotton with pattern created through an ancient method that uses hand cut patterns with a resist soy bean and lime paste technique. Because of these natural processes, and ethical practices this is a sustainable item
Geometric Pattern 053 ‘Twelve’ by Alister Shapley
Contemporary circular geometric pattern 100% natural cotton fabric.
LYHB 053 'TWELVE'
Sold by the metre. One full roll is 7.5m long by 106cm wide. Pattern 100cm wide. 225 g/m2 Deep rich blue and white print using an authentic natural hand dyed indigo using resist paste technique. The Real Deal.Twelve by Alister Shapley
Twelve is a grid-based pattern inspired by the element of water. In a truly east meets west design.
Alister draws a parallel between the the indigo-infused water dripping down from the dyed cloth back
into the vat as it emerges during production, and the droplets of rain falling to disturb the surface of
puddles in the streets of London. Both provide a contemplative rhythm to a way of life. For the indigo
Master in China engaging with their artisan craft and for Alister, the print-artist going about his daily
business in London.