20th CENTURY SAMARKAND VINE
20th CENTURY SAMARKAND VINE
Couture Cushion created from a richly embroidered 20th-century suzani from Samarkand, overdyed at the Tamerlane’s Daughters studio for a dark and decadent look. It features an ancient Central Asian vine motif – symbol of abundance.
Learn more about the history of this antique embroidery here.
Backed in black Belgian linen. Hand-embroidered along the envelope opening.
30 x 50 cm | 12 x 20 in
Reinforced couture seams minimise sagging.
Supplied with a removable, cruelty-free duck feather pad made in Germany.
No two cushions in this limited edition are identical. Each features a slight pattern variation which makes every cushion unique. When purchasing multiple cushions, you will receive a carefully chosen combination of complementary variants (please refer to the last photo for an example).
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Imperfections are inherent to this antique fabric. They may include slight colour irregularities and tiny parts of missing embroidery, which only add to each cushion’s charm of a bygone era.