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Blah Blah Square Pillow

$170.00

Elevate your décor with this stunning hand-embroidered square throw pillow. The intricate wool embroidery on the plush front creates a unique texture and visual appeal, while the 100% linen back adds a touch of natural elegance. This artisanal piece showcases the skill and artistry of creators in India, and your purchase directly supports their craft. Add a touch of authentic style and comfort to your home.

Rug Features & Benefits

Brand

Leah Singh Inc

Washable?

Hand Wash

Color

Multicolor

Origin

India

Features and Specifications

Product Features
- The purchase of this handcrafted item helps to support the artisans and preserve their craft
- Technique: Handmade
- Wool embroidery
- 100% linen reverse
- Concealed zipper closure
- Size: 22" x 22"
- Dry clean only
- Insert not included

Specifications
- Brand: Leah Singh
- Designer: Leah Singh
- Designed in New York and Delhi
- Location: Indoor use only
- Brand: Leah Singh
- Designer: Leah Singh
- Designed in New York and Delhi
- Location: Indoor use only

Rooms This Rug Is Perfect For

Bedroom

Bedroom

Living Room

Living Room

Rug Cleaning & Care Instructions

Gentle vacuum no bristles or robot vacuums

Gentle vacuum no bristles or robot vacuums

Rotate periodically

Rotate periodically

Rug pad recommended

Rug pad recommended

Good

This product is made from high-quality, natural fibers that are durable and easy to care for. It contains no harmful adhesives, backings or chemical treatments (e.g. PFAS, phthalates, formaldehyde), making it a healthier choice than many mass-produced rugs. It is, however, dyed using commercial dyes, which may contain VOCs (volatile organic compounds). While these are common in many household products, this is something to be aware of in creating spaces for young children or where one may have special sensitivities. We consider this a good step toward safer, more sustainable living. This product is also made in a verified facility where no unethical manufacturing practises were used.