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Jaspe Lumbar Pillow (Coral Navy)

Jaspe Lumbar Pillow (Coral Navy)

Artisan-Made and Rich in Detail

Regular price $79.00 USD
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Add a refined global accent to your space with our Jaspe Throw Pillow, a stunning example of traditional Guatemalan craftsmanship. Also known as ikat, jaspe is a meticulous dyeing and weaving technique that creates intricate patterns with beautiful movement and depth.

Each pillow is made from handspun and handwoven fabric designed by a women’s artisan cooperative in San Juan La Laguna, Guatemala. Their centuries-old weaving traditions are reflected in every detail. The final sewing is expertly completed by the talented tailors at Ruth and Naomi, an ethical workshop supporting dignified employment and hope for the future.

Perfect as a decorative pillow for your couch, a throw pillow for your bed, or a designer accent pillow layered with neutrals, the Jaspe Pillow adds color, texture, and a powerful story to your home.

Product Highlights:

  • Made with handspun, handwoven jaspe (ikat) fabric
  • Designed by women artisans in San Juan La Laguna, Guatemala
  • Sewn by skilled tailors at Ruth and Naomi
  • Perfect throw pillow for sofa, couch, or bed
  • Ethically made and globally inspired
  • 12" x 30"
  • Pillow cover only. Purchase inserts here.

Details

12" x 30"

100% cotton

Pillow cover only; no insert included.

Spot clean only.

Handmade

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

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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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