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Small Moroccan Velvet Throw Pillow, Pacific
A small scale original medallion design, influenced by Moroccan tile work, is hand painted on radiant silk velvet to enhance the throw pillow's iridescent sheen.
The vibrant hue of the velvet throw pillow exudes a clean, contemporary look, while the intricate pattern warms and brightens any space, just like the Moroccan sun. This design began in Kevin’s sketchbook, was printed on silk velvet, then hand-painted in small batches by artisans in Philadelphia. Dye is applied by hand in layers on the velvet fiber surface. Variations in color are part of the nature of their unique dying process.
The vibrant hue of the velvet throw pillow exudes a clean, contemporary look, while the intricate pattern warms and brightens any space, just like the Moroccan sun. This design began in Kevin’s sketchbook, was printed on silk velvet, then hand-painted in small batches by artisans in Philadelphia. Dye is applied by hand in layers on the velvet fiber surface. Variations in color are part of the nature of their unique dying process.
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A small scale original medallion design, influenced by Moroccan tile work, is hand painted on radiant silk velvet to enhance the throw pillow's iridescent sheen.
The vibrant hue of the velvet throw pillow exudes a clean, contemporary look, while the intricate pattern warms and brightens any space, just like the Moroccan sun. This design began in Kevin’s sketchbook, was printed on silk velvet, then hand-painted in small batches by artisans in Philadelphia. Dye is applied by hand in layers on the velvet fiber surface. Variations in color are part of the nature of their unique dying process.
The vibrant hue of the velvet throw pillow exudes a clean, contemporary look, while the intricate pattern warms and brightens any space, just like the Moroccan sun. This design began in Kevin’s sketchbook, was printed on silk velvet, then hand-painted in small batches by artisans in Philadelphia. Dye is applied by hand in layers on the velvet fiber surface. Variations in color are part of the nature of their unique dying process.




















