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Handwoven Huipil & Cotton Throw Pillow Cover

Handwoven Huipil & Cotton Throw Pillow Cover

Colorful, One-of-a-Kind Throw Pillow Covers with a Purpose!

Regular price $59.00 USD
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Add a bold and meaningful touch to your home with our Cotton Throw Pillow Covers—unique, handmade pieces that blend global craftsmanship with timeless style. Each decorative pillow cover features a vibrant panel from a vintage Guatemalan Huipil—the traditional, handwoven blouse worn by Mayan women—transformed into stunning accent pillows for your couch or bed.

Whether you’re looking for designer pillows, colorful throw pillows for your sofa, or decorative pillows for your bed, these one-of-a-kind pillow covers bring global artistry and ethical impact into your home. Pair or layer them with neutrals for a curated, eclectic look.

Product Highlights:

  • Handmade from upcycled Mayan huipils (cotton) and handwoven cotton fabric.
  • Perfect throw pillows for couch, sofa, or bed
  • Sustainable, fair trade, and full of heart
  • Pillow cover only. Purchase inserts here.
  • 14" x 14"

Details

14" x 14"

Cotton vintage huipil with 100% cotton handwoven fabric on back.

Pillow cover only; no insert included.

Hand wash. Lay flat to dry.

Handmade Vintage

This product is made with handmade, upcycled fabric. We believe the minor imperfections associated with vintage fabric are part of the charm and uniqueness of the item. We do our best to take photos that accurately represent the true colors and worn nature 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...

RUTH AND NAOMI is a sewing and crafts cooperative in Chichicastenango, Guatemala founded by local tailor and Methodist pastor, Diego Chicoj. The cooperative began as a way to provide a source of income to widows of Guatemala’s Civil War. Now, both men and women sew and weave tableware, pillows, and blankets. They also crochet bags and coasters.

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