Khambhadia Patchwork Cushion Cover
Khambhadia Patchwork Cushion Cover
Curator’s Note
Khambhadia patchwork carries a sense of assembly, reuse, and visual memory in every surface. These cushion covers bring warmth and collected character through layered textile detail.Couldn't load pickup availability
Product Note
The Khambhadia patchwork cushion covers carry the beauty of a textile tradition shaped through joining, layering, and careful hand assembly. Originating in Gujarat, Khambhadia work is admired for its richly composed surface, where fragments of cloth are brought together into a whole that feels both intimate and enduring.
What gives this piece its presence is not perfection, but composition. The rhythm of patch placement, the texture of stitching, and the subtle irregularities of handwork give it a life that cannot be replicated by uniform production. Each cover holds a sense of gathered material memory, as though the textile has been composed rather than merely made.
Placed on a sofa, armchair, or bed, it brings a room warmth without heaviness and detail without excess. It belongs especially well in interiors that are built slowly — homes where textiles are chosen for feeling, lineage, and visual depth rather than trend.
Craft Note
Chosen for homes that value depth, memory, and textile richness, this piece reflects House of Saaj's curatorial approach to heritage in the everyday.
At House of Saaj, Khambhadia patchwork is curated as part of a larger inheritance of Heritage Arts and Crafts of India. It is chosen not as accent décor, but as a way of allowing heritage to remain present within the everyday.
Care Note
- Dry clean recommended
- Spot clean gently when needed
- Do not machine wash
- Do not soak
- Do not bleach
- Dry away from direct sunlight
- Store in a clean, dry place
Styling Note
These cushions match any neutral colored sofa or couch, with plain color cushions against them to bring out the luxurious look.
Shipping Note
Ships from the USA.
Studio Note
Slight variation in size, patch placement, stitch detail, and finish is part of the handmade nature of the piece and should be expected.
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