Astitva
Hand embroidered cushion cover
Hand embroidered cushion cover
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Bring a touch of elegance, heritage, and craftsmanship into your home with this exquisite hand embroidered cushion cover, lovingly made by skilled women artisans from rural India.
Each piece is a unique work of art, celebrating the timeless beauty of Indian embroidery and the soulful charm of handmade craftsmanship.
Inspired by Gond Art, a traditional tribal art form from Central India, this design beautifully depicts a mother fish with her children, symbolizing love, protection, and togetherness. The vibrant threads and intricate detailing create a piece that feels both traditional and contemporary.
Set against a soft black cotton base, the embroidery stands out in vivid contrast, making this cushion cover a perfect art-inspired accent for your living room, bedroom, or reading nook. Ideal for bohemian, eclectic, or modern decor styles, it brings warmth, story, and character to any space.
Crafted from 100% premium cotton, this cover is pre-washed, pre-shrunk, and colorfast, ensuring lasting softness, durability, and vibrant embroidery even after many washes. The breathable, skin-friendly fabric makes it comfortable in every season — a perfect blend of function and artistry.
✨ Key Features
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100% Hand Embroidered by Skilled Women Artisans
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Inspired by Traditional Gond Art of Central India
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Premium Cotton – Soft, Breathable & Durable
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Pre-washed, Pre-shrunk & Colorfast for Long-lasting Beauty
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Eco-conscious & Ethically Handmade
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Size: 16 x 16 inches (insert not included)
Add a touch of handmade artistry and cultural storytelling to your home with this Gond Art–inspired embroidered cushion cover. Whether as a decorative statement piece or a thoughtful artisan-made gift, it celebrates craftsmanship, culture, and sustainability.
💛 Every purchase empowers rural women artisans and helps preserve India’s rich embroidery and tribal art heritage.
When you choose handmade, you bring home not just decor — but a story of creativity, tradition, and conscious living.
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