Ghijjak Bolster - Uzbekistan
Rasuljon Mirzaahmedov
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Artisan: Rasuljon Mirzaahmedov
This unique bolster features tassels and a cotton-and-silk ikat covering that has been hand-woven using a detailed 70-step process. The violin-inspired design in vibrant shades of saffron, red, blue and black is based on centuries-old patterns and colours.
The Uzbek term for “ikat” is “abrband” meaning literally “tying a cloud.” It is one of the oldest and most elaborate forms of textile design. Each thread is dyed with a pattern before it is woven, using traditional dyes made from natural materials, such as pomegranate and saffron. The threads are hand-woven into beautiful patterns and motifs traditional to the Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan.
• 50% cotton and 50% silk.
• Two multi-coloured silk tassels.
• Dimensions: 23" (58cm) x 8" (20cm).
• Pillow insert is included.
• Colours may vary slightly. Dry clean only.
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