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Sheki Throw - Olive

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Our Sheki pattern is inspired by a rug found in an antiques market, covered in English roses and abstract flowers. We first imagined the design on our very own rug,...
Our Sheki pattern is inspired by a rug found in an antiques market, covered in English roses and abstract flowers. We first imagined the design on our very own rug, and now it covers a range of pieces, including this pretty throw. The linen is hand screen-printed and then hand embroidered with olive-coloured cotton thread for a raised design with a pleasing and unique folk style. The reverse features a similarly charming fine stripe. The artisanal process results in each throw having individual characteristics.
- Hand screen printed and hand-embroidered linen
- Piped edges
- Due to the artisanal crafting process, no two pieces will be identical
- Part of our Sheki print range
- Product code: A18257-1-15-1279-10
Width | 150 cm |
Depth | 200 cm |
Sheki Print
Made Using Natural Fibres
Made Using Natural Fibres
Designed by OKA
Exclusive fabrics and prints
Hand Finished
Artisanal Crafting Process


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