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Guatemala ~ India ~ USA

Handwoven Color Block & Hemp Pillow - Light & Dark Terra Cotta

Handwoven Color Block & Hemp Pillow - Light & Dark Terra Cotta

One-of-a-kind statement for your sofa or bed!

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Make a Bold, Ethical Statement with This One-of-a-Kind Handmade Throw Pillow
Add global flair to your home with Intertwined’s stunning colorblock throw pillow, a one-of-a-kind statement piece for your sofa, bed, or favorite chair. The vibrant front panel is handwoven in Guatemala on a traditional backstrap loom, celebrating centuries-old Mayan craftsmanship. The neutral hemp back is made in India by The Hemp Foundation, a nonprofit empowering farmers in remote villages through sustainable hemp cultivation. Each pillow is expertly sewn in North Carolina by Afghan refugee artisans, whose seamstress skills bring this globally inspired piece to life.

Sustainable, ethical, and beautifully made—this pillow tells a powerful story of tradition, resilience, and hope.

Pillow cover only. Purchase inserts here.

12" x 20"

Cotton front, hemp back.

Details

12" x 20"

Cotton front with 100% hemp back.

Pillow cover only; no insert included.

Hand wash. Lay flat to dry.

Handmade

This product is handmade. We believe the minor imperfections associated with handwoven fabric are part of the charm and uniqueness of the item. We do our best to take photos that accurately represent the true colors of the handwoven fabric, but colors vary across monitors, and photos can’t highlight all aspects of a product.

Due to the handwoven nature of this item, the sizes may vary slightly.

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More About the Artisan...

WOMEN OF XOJOLA take time out of their daily responsibilities – caring for children and grandchildren, harvesting bananas & coffee, cooking and cleaning – to weave beautiful fabrics on backstrap looms. These mobile looms, made of wood and a strap that is tied around the weaver’s back, have been used by Mayan women for centuries.

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