Kilim pillows, Kilim Cushions - Add up the missing spice to your interior
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Kilim pillows, Kilim Cushions - Add up the missing spice to your interior
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Our Indian kilim cushion covers are purely handmade from ancient technique of hand-woven kilims by the artisans of rural India. These kilim pillows also popular as kilim cushion covers are handwoven, hand stitched, bright with vibrant shades, vivid colours and truly attention grabbing.

Decorating your living room with Kilim pillows are easy and most sustainable way to decorate the interior. Completely artisanal kilim cushion covers made from natural cotton threads & upcycled cotton wastes.

Each cushion covers would ensure to fall in love with this amazing craftworks & efforts.

Be it an indigo, white or black cushion covers, each kilim pillow covers would be a collection for a long span in your living room. We have a massive range of multi color kilim pillowcases to explore which gives an additional spice to your interior. With little tinch of contrasting shades you can surprise your visitors, just like that.

Sizes of Kilim Pillows:

These cushion covers comes in different sizes based up on the requirements. Few of the popular searches on our site is prominent for cushion covers 16x16 aka. 16x16 cushions, cushion covers 16x16 set of 5, cushion cover 18x18, cushion covers 18x18 inches.

But, we can customise any shape & sizes you require if the quantity is in bulk or adequate.

Technique of Tapestry:

Hand woven: kilimkari by using jute, cotton or woold is basically the process of tightly interwoven the warp and weft strands of the weave to produce a flat surface without pile.

The technique of slit weave is generally used to weave these custom tapestry better knows as kilims. By the term of slit refers to the gap left between two blocks of color.

The artisan returns the weft around the last warp in a color area and then returns the weft of the adjacent color around the adjacent warp.

Each piece produced is unique and hand-made on a loom. This is majorly done by using threads of knitted or woven jute.

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