Description
This image is a print of an artwork titled Indian embroidery on crimson silk by British architect and art historian Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt.
The original work was created between 1851 and 1853.
It is a lithograph featured in his book The Industrial Arts of the 19th Century.
The piece showcases traditional Indian craftsmanship with intricate, multi-colored floral and geometric patterns on a red background.
The original artwork is part of the collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London.
Bright, plush square pillow with a richly detailed, mandala-inspired pattern in warm pinks, golds, and soft blues. The faux-suede polypropylene cover feels velvety and holds its shape, while a fluffy polyester insert keeps the pillow soft and supportive. Double-sided printing means the vibrant design shows from every angle, and a concealed zipper keeps the look seamless while allowing easy removal for care. This cushion adds a lively, handcrafted vibe to living rooms, reading nooks, or layered on a bed — bringing color, texture, and a cozy, collected atmosphere to everyday spaces.
















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