This limited edition, not-to-be-repeated print in Banjari design dates back to the 16th-century communities in Rajput. The pattern symbolizes the life and identity of the Nomadic Indian communities Gadia Lohar and Banjara.
The bold repeat of the spear/arrow motif is traditional for Godia Lohar, iron workers are known for their fierce defense of their identity and are very skilled makers of the bhala spear. Our highly skilled artisan printers use 3 hand-carved blocks across multiple layers to create the intricate details in this stunning design.
The layered colours in this print stem from these all-natural dyes: Iron, alum alizarin, tamarix flower, lime, acacia tree gum, Indigo, pomegranate and turmeric.
Our beautiful rondo mod cushions are amazing for those who need more height for their meditation seat. This height is perfect for kneeling meditation and also if you would like more space for the knees to drop down below the hips.
It also makes a great sitting cushion for your low dining table or living room space.
Part of our Ajrakh quilted range.
FEATURES |
· 100% durable cotton cover · Hand printed cover by artisans in Gujarat India · Ideal weight and density. · Removable, washable cover · Handy carry handle |
SPECS |
· 33cm diameter X 19 cm · 2.7 Kg · 100% cotton lining made in India · Filled with 100% Australian Buckwheat hulls · Assembled in Melbourne Australia |
PRODUCT CARE |
· Wash separately · Outer cover gentle cold hand wash cold, line dry · Inner cover spot clean |