
Verdin Pillow
The Verdin Pillow features an intricate, hand-block printed design that evokes the nazar, an eye-shaped symbol believed to protect against evil. This elegant motif is printed on a luxurious cotton-linen blend and complemented by hand-stitched edging in a serene blue hue. At 22" x 22", it adds a touch of thoughtful design and charm to any space.
This decorative pillow is a perfect harmony of bold and bright, where old-world traditions meet new-world style. John Robshaw’s updated spin on traditional, handmade textiles celebrates the vibrant mix of sophistication and romantic allure, as he works closely with artisans in India to preserve the art of block printing, hand-stitching, hand-painting, and hand-quilting.
The Verdin Pillow features an intricate, hand-block printed design that evokes the nazar, an eye-shaped symbol believed to protect against evil. This elegant motif is printed on a luxurious cotton-linen blend and complemented by hand-stitched edging in a serene blue hue. At 22" x 22", it adds a touch of thoughtful design and charm to any space.
This decorative pillow is a perfect harmony of bold and bright, where old-world traditions meet new-world style. John Robshaw’s updated spin on traditional, handmade textiles celebrates the vibrant mix of sophistication and romantic allure, as he works closely with artisans in India to preserve the art of block printing, hand-stitching, hand-painting, and hand-quilting.
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The Verdin Pillow features an intricate, hand-block printed design that evokes the nazar, an eye-shaped symbol believed to protect against evil. This elegant motif is printed on a luxurious cotton-linen blend and complemented by hand-stitched edging in a serene blue hue. At 22" x 22", it adds a touch of thoughtful design and charm to any space.
This decorative pillow is a perfect harmony of bold and bright, where old-world traditions meet new-world style. John Robshaw’s updated spin on traditional, handmade textiles celebrates the vibrant mix of sophistication and romantic allure, as he works closely with artisans in India to preserve the art of block printing, hand-stitching, hand-painting, and hand-quilting.


















