Olive and red lumbar ikat pillow cover

SKU IP062
$28.00
In stock: 5 available
Product Details
Fiber content: Cotton / silk blend
Care instructions: Dry clean only
Dimension (inches): 12" x 24“
Dimension (cm): 31 cm x 61 cm

This ikat lumbar pillow cover is extraordinary in both ikat pattern and color combination.The colors of this ikat pillow cover speak of autumn, freshly made olive oil, grapes harvest, cooler days and leaves starting to change their colors.

The ikat pillow cover is made of hand-dyed and hand-woven silk / cotton blend ikat fabric from Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan. This cover closes with an invisible zipper on a side and fits standard 12" x 24" (31cm x 61xm) pillow inserts. Inserts are not sold with the ikat pillow cover but you can buy one easily anywhere inserts are sold.

Ikat pattern and rich color combination

This is an authentic Uzbek ikat fabric, not a print. Just by looking at the pattern you can tell that ikat fabric was tied and dyed 5 times to achieve 5 colors – pistachio, burgundy, yellow, blue and brown. White is the color of undyed cotton and silk which, was covered with dye-resistant bands through the entire dying process.

What is that white line on the ikat cover?

That is pattern repeat line. This is a true sign you are buying a true artisanal product.

Handmade artisanal ikat product

This is a handmade ikat pillow cover. As such, it has certain weaving irregularities which are inherent to a manual handloom weaving. It is exactly these irregularities, which make these ikat lumbar pillow covers unique and valued.

What is moire pattern?

It is a mechanical finishing process which enhances the fabric into a shimmering sophisticated material. Moire looks like water waves and is something you can find in handmade fabrics. Moire effects is a finishing noble touch to add elegance and chic to the fabric.

How to care for ikat lumbar pillow?

Ikat fabrics of which our ikat pillows are made are luxurious fabrics. Moire pattern does not like to be web. This is why we recommend dry cleaning to retain the stiffness, shape and luster of moire effect.

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What is suzani?

Suzani is a form of embroidered art widely practiced in Central Asian countries like Uzbekistan and Tadjikistan.  The term derives from a Farsi word “suzan” which translates as “a needle”. Historically girls learnt how to embroider just as soon as they could hold a needle. This needlework was extremely important in the household because interior decoration back in those days was all about textiles. Carpets, cushions, bedspreads, teapot covers, wall hangings – these everyday items were made by hand and were ways of expressing one’s creativity.

Determining Age of Central Asian textiles

Estimating age of suzani fabric is just a matter of a wild guess. With the arrival of Bolsheviks people unsatisfied with a new regime fled their country. This resulted in a natural “migration” of suzani textiles from Central Asia. These days antique suzani displayed in European and American museums are often those textiles, which were taken out of Central Asia in the beginning of the 20th century.

Samarkand / Urgut suzani used as a headboard
How to style your bedroom | Photo by Lesley Unruh | Suzani used as a headboard

Sentimental value embedded in suzani textile

Girls learned to sew and embroider starting from an early age. Embroideries were done by girls with a help of female members of the family for their dowries.

Embroidered objects accompanied a girl to her married life and were pieces of her family surrounding her in her new home. Most extraordinary pieces were passed from one generation to the next. These days some of those pieces attract textile lovers in museums around the world.

Choosing a bride by her embroidery (well, parly)

Back in the days marriages were widely a matter of a family arrangement. When choosing a bride, a groom-to-be and his family could not see or talk to a girl directly. However, when they came to visit girls’ parents in hopes to arrange a marriage, they could see the girls’ work around the house. A suzani wall hanging here, a tablecloth with exquisite needlework there, a teapot cover with exceptional embroidered details on a table… By inspecting the quality of  these suzani fabrics, the coordination of colors and a precision of embroidery they could develop an idea about a girl, her taste, her spirit, her diligence and her personality. 

Suzani in Interior Decoration

These days hand embroidered suzanies are popular interior decoration objects.  They are key decor pieces in boho and eclectic interiors and often times work as a main decorative object of the room. One beautiful piece of embroidery can absolutely transform a room into a unique beautifully decorated space. Uzbek suzanies placed on an accent wall can totally transform an office space. Those walls will probably be the most popular walls in the entire organization.  

For dining room interiors we have a whole collection of table décor, which includes both hand and machine embroidered table runners and table clothes. These are luxurious statement pieces for creative festive dining ambiance.

Caring for your Uzbek embroidery

You may hear that some suzani fabric is washable but in most cases hand embroidered textiles require a professional dry clean. If the base fabric of embroidery is silk, then dry clean will be the best way to care for the fabric.

Presenting Uzbek textile heritage in our online ikat store

Here at UzbekAlive we offer authentic hand embroidered works of art. These products are presented this category as well as in Table Decor category. In addition, we offer hand dyed and handloom woven ikat fabric for sale from Margilan. Our silk scarves collection is made of 100% pure handwoven silk.