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Skelton | Culver | Stefflen
9200 Hempstead Road, № 140
Houston, TX 77008 , United States
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Faded Plum-Color Embroidered Lumbar Cushion
$ 580
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Tear Sheet Print
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Description
Faded plum-color embroidered lumbar cushion made from an antique handwoven and hand-dyed cotton tribal textile (circa 1930-1954). Hand-sewn into a gorgeous self-backed pillow that includes zip fastener and feather insert. Three available. Sold separately and priced $580 each.
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More Information
Origin: United States Period: New Materials: Hand-woven and hand-embroidered antique textile, metal zipper and feather insert Condition: Good. Newly created hand-made cushion from a vintage textile. Wear consistent with age and use. Creation Date: 2024 Styles / Movements: Tribal, Modern Patterns: Abstract, Geometric, Handmade Dealer Reference #: RLB01B Incollect Reference #: 720355 -
Dimensions
W. 22 in; H. 14 in; D. 7 in; W. 55.88 cm; H. 35.56 cm; D. 17.78 cm;
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