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Mashru fabric cushion cover

Mashru fabric cushion cover


The front of the cushion cover is embellished with beautiful Kutch embroidery. The back side has plain Mashru fabric.
Blending the opulence of silk and the comfort of cotton, Mashru fabric is made using satin weave by interlacing silk and cotton yarns. Cotton makes the weft, or the horizontal yarns while silk is used for the warp, or the vertical yarns. In this weave, each silk yarn goes under one cotton yarn and above five or eight or more cotton yarns, giving an appearance of a shiny surface that looks like it is made up of only silk, while the underside of the fabric is cotton. Since the structure of the fabric allows for more yarns in a given area, it also makes the fabric stronger.
  • Mashru fabric
  • Removable pillow cover only
  • Pillow insert not included
  • Overlap closure
  • Dry clean only






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