Hand woven cushion Luheje - By Native
Hand woven cushion Luheje - By Native
Hand woven cushion Luheje - By Native
Hand woven cushion Luheje - By Native
Hand woven cushion Luheje - By Native
Hand woven cushion Luheje - By Native
Hand woven cushion Luheje - By Native
Hand woven cushion Luheje - By Native
Hand woven cushion Luheje - By Native
Hand woven cushion Luheje - By Native

Hand woven cushion Luheje

€145,00 €145,00

incl. VAT.

Intricately handcrafted, the Luheje Pillow effortlessly combines traditional tribal motifs of Nagaland weavers with a modern design in deep blue hues to make a stunning statement in any room. Made of soft, finely woven cotton.

This pillow comes ready styled with a high quality vegan pillow filling.

Colors: Blue / Nature 
Size: 60 x 60 cm
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Story

Our Nagaland collection is made by a group of talented women in the mountains of northeast India. In this secluded region, the art of backstrap weaving has been perfected over centuries. The geometric, traditional yet completely contemporary shapes of the Naga weavings show their allegiance to one of the 16 hill tribes in distinctive patterns and motifs. 

Made of incredibly soft cotton, this pillow is woven by hand and takes two days to complete. We help women continue their traditional heritage by providing them with employment on their doorstep and a secure, fair income. 

Each pillow comes ready styled with a high quality vegan fill pillow.

Product details

Size: 60 x 60 cm 

Material: 100% cotton

Color: Blue / Nature

Production time: 4-5 days

Origin: Nagaland, India


Cleaning:

Professional, gentle dry cleaning

Delivery and return

Plastic-free and climate-friendly with DHL GoGreen. All orders over €90 are delivered free of charge within Germany within 2-3 days. If you are not satisfied with a product, you can return it within 30 days.

Artisan Partners
Nagaland weavers

"I am so happy that our women artisans can work in their homeland.We have 16 main tribes and several sub-tribes. Each tribe has specific textiles and meanings associated with them. They are symbols of identity. They connect our past, present and future".

Jesmina, founder of the Weavers' Initiative

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