chindi pillow in pottery
Regular price $72.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 135): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Handcrafted chindi rag rug pillow. Rag rug making is an age old tradition, breathing new life into leftover fabric scraps. From waste to wonderful, we've chosen to display the braided edge front and center. We love the texture and handmade quality of these pillows in rich tones.
Heavy weight with a soft and sturdy hand-feel. A brass zipper at center bottom allows you to remove inserts for easy care. This huggable size is perfect to snuggle with on your couch, sofa, loveseat, bench, or accessorize your favorite chair.
Note: each piece is handcrafted and may have variations that add to its beauty.
details:
- approximately 20" x 20" pillow cover
- 100% cotton
- handwoven
- brass zip closure
- made in India
wash care: dry clean only
insert option: pillow inserts are plush recycled poly down alternative in 100% cotton case, made in Brooklyn
style number: 1000153-2020-PT
- What does limited quantity and small batch mean? - Since many of our items are handmade and ethically sourced, there are some instances when items will sell out or go on back order. Please be aware that there is a slight possibility of your order being delayed or cancelled. We will notify you immediately and refund if that is the case.
- Why are there slight abnormalities in my product? - Due to the handmade nature of some of our products, the natural color of the straws/leaves my vary from nude color to darker nude color. Some products are naturally harvested and dyed with manual processing.
- What are sustainable materials? - The well known sustainable materials are: Recycled Cotton, Organic Hemp, Organic Linen, Jute (Straw), Alpaca, Wool, recycled materials (denim, etc.) There are some new materials hitting the market as well: Tencel, Penotext, Econyl, and Qmonos. Though I have yet to source any products using these materials.
- Do you recycle? - Yes, I personally recycle. BUT I also reward you for recycling. See our Recycling Program page for more details.
- What is carbon offsetting? - You can find out about our efforts to combat carbon emissions here.