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Item Ships From: Brooklyn
Viso Merino Pillow 0103
Located in New York, NY
The most exquisite extra fine Australian Merino is handled by master carders, shearers, dyers and weavers to create a one of kind pillow unlike any other, ultra light and soft. Creat...
Category
2010s Brooklyn - Textiles
Materials
Wool
Viso Tapestry Pillow 0505
Located in New York, NY
High definition fine art tapestry large pillow in one hundred percent cotton. Hand-finished by artisans in the United States woven.
Into German jacquard looms...
Category
2010s Brooklyn - Textiles
Materials
Cotton
Viso Mohair Pillow 0203
Located in New York, NY
The most exquisite Mohair is handled by master carders, shearers, dyers and weavers to create a one of kind pillow case unlike any other.
Created in a fully manual weaving process k...
Category
2010s Brooklyn - Textiles
Materials
Mohair
Viso Mohair Pillow 0103
Located in New York, NY
The most exquisite Mohair is handled by master carders, shearers dyers and weavers to create a one of kind pillow case unlike any other.
Created in a fully manual weaving process ke...
Category
2010s Spanish Brooklyn - Textiles
Materials
Wool, Mohair
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