Kalamkari Art Cushion Cover - Pen Crafted
Kalamkari Art Cushion Cover - Pen Crafted
Curator’s Note
These cushion covers bring Kalamkari’s drawn and dyed narrative quality into the home in a lived, tactile form. They add story and surface without sacrificing softness.Couldn't load pickup availability
Product Note
The Sri Kalahasti Kalamkari cushion cover brings together art, textile, and tradition in a form made for everyday living. Hand-painted in a heritage style known for its expressive linework and narrative beauty, it adds depth and character to a sofa, chair, or bed without feeling loud or overstated.
What makes this piece special is not only its surface design, but the feeling it carries into a room. There is a softness to the cloth, a rhythm to the painted forms, and a sense that the work was made by hand and meant to be lived with slowly. It does not read as mass-made décor. It reads as something chosen with care.
For homes that value story, texture, and cultural memory, this cushion cover offers more than ornament. It brings an older artistic language into a contemporary setting, allowing heritage to live naturally in the everyday.
Layer it with solids for a quieter look, or place it among other collected textiles for a richer, more storied interior. However it is styled, it brings a sense of warmth, artistry, and discernment to the space.
Craft Note
- Hand-painted cushion cover in the Sri Kalahasti Kalamkari tradition
- Crafted on cotton
- Decorative textile accent for sofa, chair, bench, or bed
- Each piece carries the natural variation of handmade work
- Suited to interiors shaped by heritage, texture, and collected beauty
Care Note
- Handle with care as you would any painted handmade textile.
- Spot clean gently when needed, or dry clean for best preservation.
- Do not bleach. Do not soak.
- Avoid harsh detergents and prolonged direct sunlight.
- Iron on low heat from the reverse side if needed.
Shipping Note
Ships from the USA.
Studio Note
Slight variation in line, color, and motif placement is part of the nature of hand-painted work. These variations are not imperfections, but signs of the human hand.
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