
Khan Bedhouin by Bailey & Griffin 17 x 20 Rectangle Decorative Pillow with Down Feather Insert
The English word Bedouin comes from the Arabic Badawi, which means "desert dweller”, a territory that stretches from the vast deserts of North Africa to the rocky sands of the Middle East. The weaving is usually done by women on a ground loom, creating a strong and tight textile that is made into camel bags, tents, rugs, and pillows, essential for survival in the desert. This striking bold interpretation was printed in England for Bailey & Griffin and features gold, red, and navy geometric shapes, trimmed in soft gold chenille tassels. 100% upcycled pristine remnant fabrics sourced from a designer First side: Cotton blend Second side: Cotton blend Trim: Chenille tassels Dimensions: 17" x 20" Closure: invisible zipper Down feather insert Indoor use only Handmade locally in the USA Dry clean only