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Barbie Patchwork Pillow

€65.00
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Naturally dyed cotton cushion, part of our zero-waste collection

Front: Patchwork: made with linen, silk and cotton fabrics, naturally dyed with madder roots & sticklac by Matilda

Bundle dyeing detail by Matilda with cochineal, peony flowers and madder roots

Un-dyed back: 100% linen fabric from Athens, Greece

Machine sewn by Gina in our Athens based studio

**Pillow-case only, no filling.**
If you would like to purchase the filling email us at: me@cvardakou.com

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Naturally dyed cotton cushion, part of our zero-waste collection

Front: Patchwork: made with linen, silk and cotton fabrics, naturally dyed with madder roots & sticklac by Matilda

Bundle dyeing detail by Matilda with cochineal, peony flowers and madder roots

Un-dyed back: 100% linen fabric from Athens, Greece

Machine sewn by Gina in our Athens based studio

**Pillow-case only, no filling.**
If you would like to purchase the filling email us at: me@cvardakou.com

Naturally dyed cotton cushion, part of our zero-waste collection

Front: Patchwork: made with linen, silk and cotton fabrics, naturally dyed with madder roots & sticklac by Matilda

Bundle dyeing detail by Matilda with cochineal, peony flowers and madder roots

Un-dyed back: 100% linen fabric from Athens, Greece

Machine sewn by Gina in our Athens based studio

**Pillow-case only, no filling.**
If you would like to purchase the filling email us at: me@cvardakou.com

Batik

Batik is a wax-resist dyeing technique which originated in Indonesia.

The applied wax resists the dyes and therefore allows us to colour selectively by dyeing fabric in one colour and then removing the wax. In our practice, this is usually repeated a few times, creating layers with many different colours.

 

Natural Dyeing

Botanical dyeing is a slow process, that can be unpredictable and there are often pleasant colour surprises. It takes several hours to extract the natural pigment from plants, sometimes even days!

 
 

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