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handwoven turkish kilim pillow cover | no. 35

handwoven turkish kilim pillow cover | no. 35

turkish kilim collection

regular price $91.00
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  • final sale. this item cannot be returned or exchanged.

crafted from flatweave fabric by turkish artisans, each one of our kilim pillow covers is truly one-of-a-kind. 

this ivory white sisal kilim pillow cover brings a touch of globally inspired charm to your living space, accented with vivid historical turkish motifs in orange and green. handwoven using natural sisal fibers, this lightweight textured kilim cover features an ancestral-inspired pattern steeped in tradition.

just slip it over your favorite pillow insert to display on your sofa, chair or bed. the crisp ivory backdrop lets the richly colored embroidery pop. with its blend of natural sisal and culturally meaningful designs, this kilim pillow cover adds a worldly layered look ideal for globally inspired decor. if you're looking for an artisanal accent with old-world craftsmanship and bold detailing, this ivory-based sisal kilim pillow cover makes a striking yet refined statement.

please note, as this product is a one-of-a-kind piece, there is only one available for purchase.

product information

  • exclusive to parker + gibbs
  • each piece is one-of-a-kind
  • variations in texture and detail are part of the unique character of this artisan-crafted fabric
  • 20" square
  • finished with knife edges
  • backed in canvas with envelope closure
  • does not include pillow insert
  • made in turkey
  • SKU: PILC108

measurements

20"h x 20"w

care information

absorb any liquid spills immediately with a soft, clean cloth. for removing more sizable stains or occasional cleaning, dry cleaning is recommended.

shipping + returns

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  • we ship only to the continental united states and do not deliver to alaska, hawaii, u.s. territories, or international destinations.

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returns

  • please view our refund and returns policy.
  • please note that the return eligibility or final sale status for each product is indicated on its individual product page.
  • please be aware: returns of rugs and lighting incur a 20% restocking fee per item if unused, uninstalled, and in original packaging, with custom lighting being final sale and non-returnable. all artwork, furniture, and custom orders are final sale and cannot be returned.
  • we thoroughly inspect all items before shipping, but if damage occurs, please check your order upon delivery and report any issues to us within 48 hours at heythere@parkergibbs.com; our team will quickly arrange a replacement or resolution.

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thoughtful details

why we love this product...

"so this happens to be one of our favorite products, and so much so, that our turkish kilim pillows are all over the house in every room! so the super cool backstory about these pillow covers is that they are all handmade from discarded turkish rugs. there might be an issue with a piece of the rug such as incorrect dye or pattern, and instead of discarding them, the rugs are cut into pieces and turned into pillow covers! so what you get is a truly unqiue, one-of-a-kind pillow cover! we love these because of the texture and the story that goes with each one!"

— adam + jeffrey

provenance

turkish kilim textiles are a type of traditional flatweave rug that originated in the middle east and central asia. kilim textiles are thought to have been first produced by nomadic tribes in turkey, who used them as floor coverings and blankets in their tents. these textiles were also used to decorate the walls of their tents, and as an important part of their social and spiritual life.

today, kilim textiles are still produced in turkey, although the designs and materials used have evolved over time. they are still popular as decorative items, and are highly valued for their unique beauty and craftsmanship.

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