

Bahaar Recycled Cotton Sham Cushion | 20x17 inch
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Product Information
This handcrafted linen sham cushion bears monochromatic shades and linear prints named Bahaar after the blossoms of spring. Made with premium anti-bacterial and azo-free, non-toxic dyes on 100% recycled cotton make this sham cushion a perfect addition to make your own cozy corner without the guilt of leaving a carbon footprint.
Size: 13 inch x 20 inch
Color: Off-white, orange and green strips
Care: Do not bleach, hand wash and iron at high temp
Production Information:
Fabric Used: Recycled Cotton
Printing and Dyeing: Pigment based Inks
Hours Taken to Create the Product: 4 Hours
Product SKU: PRA026C02
*Ships within 7 working days.
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50cm*33cm
Recycled Cotton
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Made in India
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