The colour that brought down empires and the colour of metal that has captivated artists throughout history Gold and in this case our version a striking Clay Gold. The relevance of Gold during the Byzantium and early Christianity is a fairly simple one it signified wealth. It was also used to symbolise the light of the spiritual world and today we see the proof in Mosaics at San Vitale in Ravenna to historic panels at the Sophia Hagia in Istanbul. Illuminated manuscripts too were decorated in Gold Leaf to distinguish themselves as noteworthy books. An integral part of art and religion in most ancient civilizations the Punjab Clay cushion is the ideal addition to a Minimalists or a Maximalists home because of its perfectly balanced hue. This piece was completed with the snazzy sparkle in the form of light metallic twisted fringe to make this one of the richest combinations in our Colour Me Constantinople collection.
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Product Description:
Textile: 100% Poly Velvet
Fringe: Metallic Polyester
Dimension: 20” X 20” (50cm x 50cm)
Insert: 100% Indian Kapok Cotton
Zipper: Concealed
Velvet Cover Care: Dry Clean Only
Insert & Cotton Care: Product Care.
*Fabric Colours Shown Online Are Non- Contractual And May Vary In Colour And Tone Due To Lighting And Photography, Same Applies For Our Prints
Made in India
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