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Hand-Loomed & Bhujodi Pillow Covers

Discover the tactile depth of our hand-loomed pillow covers, featuring authentic Bhujodi weaving and extra-weft techniques. Unlike printed fabrics, these patterns are built directly into the structure of the textile on a traditional hand-loom. These heavyweight, textured pieces are the ultimate statement of artisan luxury.

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Understanding Bhujodi and Extra-Weft Hand-Looming

Our woven pillow collection celebrates the "extra-weft" technique, most famously practiced by the Vankar weavers of Bhujodi. In this process, the weaver painstakingly inserts additional threads by hand into the loom to create raised, geometric motifs that look like embroidery but are actually part of the fabric's DNA. These hand-loomed textiles offer a level of durability and "hand-feel" that machine-made fabrics cannot replicate. The result is a heavy, architectural pillow cover that adds immediate character and a sense of global history to any room.

FAQs

What is "Bhujodi" weaving?

Bhujodi is a famous textile village in Gujarat, India, known for its master weavers who create intricate geometric patterns using traditional hand-looms.

Is the pattern embroidered onto the pillow?

No. While it may look like embroidery, the motifs are "extra-weft," meaning they are woven into the fabric itself as it is being made.

Are hand-loomed pillows more durable than printed ones?

Generally, yes. Because the pattern is part of the weave structure and the fabric is often a heavier weight, these pillows are exceptionally sturdy and hold their shape beautifully.

How do I style a heavily textured Bhujodi pillow?

These work best as "anchor" pieces. Place a 22x22 Bhujodi pillow at the back of your arrangement to provide a rich, textured backdrop for smaller printed lumbars.

Why do woven pillows cost more than printed ones?

The labor involved in hand-looming is immense. A single Bhujodi cover can take several days to weave, as every geometric detail is placed by hand on the loom, whereas block printing is a faster (though still artisan) process.

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