Leena Throw Pillow
Leena Throw Pillow
Leena Throw Pillow
Leena Throw Pillow
$170.00

Leena Throw Pillow

This printed pillow is inspired by kalamkari (meaning pen-worked), a technique achieved through both hand drawing and hand block printing. The flowing stems in our design harken to the hand drawn approach to printing, and the floral repeats pay homage to the geometric aspect of block printing.

Hand printed and finished by artisans across Bangalore and Kolkata, every pillow features subtle variations in the placement of the pattern that make it truly one-of-a-kind.


Dimensions: 18"x18"
Comes with oversized down pillow insert.

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Material: Cotton/linen blend

Details: Solid back. Finished with a cotton backing and closed with an invisible YKK zipper. The cushion is stuffed with an oversized down insert.

Please note that as a unique, handmade pillow, no two pieces are ever the same, and colors vary across monitors. Further, small imperfections are normal and reflect the handmade nature of this product.

Please remove the insert before cleaning your pillow cover, then spot clean only.

This pillow is inspired by kalamkari (meaning pen-worked), a technique achieved through both hand drawing and hand block printing. The hand drawn design has been historically achieved with a bamboo reed (kalam, meaning pen), and the block printed design is achieved with a hand chiseled teak, sycamore, or pear block that is pressed onto the fabric with considerable force. The earliest evidence of Indian block print were excavated cotton fragments of Indian block prints from various sites near Cairo in Egypt. The recorded history of block printing dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization, from 3500 B.C. to 1300 B.C.

The flowing stems in our design harken to the hand drawn approach to printing, and the floral repeats pay homage to the geometric aspect of block printing. The art form is practiced in the Indian states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarpradesh, and Maharashtra.

Continuing Tradition

Our products are all handmade, and we manufacture as traditionally as possible, all while making these beautiful pieces of art accessible to our customers.


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