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Product ID: 273375
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Indian artisan Seema designs this delightful pair of cotton cushion covers. Each cover features an embroidered bubble design in royal blue, sky blue, and black on an off-white background. The cushion covers are equipped with concealed zipper closures on the back sides.
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Lovely. Mine is not as dark as the picture but we really love it.
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This throw is quite beautiful and the photos do not do it justice. Worth puchasing.
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You can find our cotton cushion covers 'Bubble Delight' (pair) by Seema in pillows & throws categories such as Geometric Cushion Covers and Cotton Cushion Covers. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Empowering Women
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
Job Creator
Seema's love of art and Indian textiles led to the creation of her own workshop. She employs local people to create her unique line of decorative accessories that incorporate modern and traditional Indian craft techniques.
Moving On Up
Seema's workshop is expanding and she has been able to steadily increase the number of full-time assistants while hiring additional workers to meet seasonal demands.
Caring for Children
Seema is committed to giving her children every opportunity in life and works very hard to provide for them.
Microcredit Financing
Seema has received a $2600 microcredit loan with 0% interest.
"My association with designing, I think, dates back to my childhood. Ever since I can remember, I use to paint a lot – from my mom's sari to our curtains and even our bedspreads."