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Item: Kuba Cloth Pillow
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| Key Features: |
| - Woven raffia cloth face |
| - Natural cotton back |
| - Feather & down inner |
| - Exclusive to Pfeifer Studio |
| - Choose from two sizes |
| - No ground delivery charges |
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| Description: |
| Our ethnic Kuba Cloth pillows have a natural cotton back and feather and down inners. Each pillow is hand sewn in South Africa, exclusively for Pfeifer Studio. Please allow for variation in the color and patterns. Give us a call at 1-866-804-1909 to request to see the actual pillow you will be sent. |
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| Price: $119.00 - $199.00 + Free Ground Delivery |
| Dimensions: 9 x 18 inches ($119.00) or 20 x 20 inches ($199.00) |
Materials: Woven Raffia Cloth, Natural Cotton Back, Feather and Down Inner |
| Care Instructions: Spot Clean
or Dry Clean
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Lead-Time: In Stock - This item is normally ships within 4 business days.
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| Ships From: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA |
| Ships Via: Fedex Ground Service |
| Delivery Charges: Free Ground Delivery to all continental US addresses |
| Alaska, Hawaii, Canada & International: This items ships worldwide. Shipping rates are calculated based on the weight of the order and its destination. Please send us a message or call 1-866-804-1909 for a shipping quote. |
| Pfeifer Find: From South Africa |
| Custom: This design is available in custom sizes and materials. Please call 1-866-804-1909 for more information. |
| Pfeifer Exclusive: This original design is only available online and at our retail studio in beautiful New Mexico, USA. |
| Learn more : Kuba cloths are a traditional craft from Africa, created using primitive techniques that have been employed for centuries. They get their name from the Kuba tribe of central Congo. The tribe' s women begin the process of creating the cloths by beating palm leaves so that the leaf will separate into fibers. The men then use a loom to weave the fibers.
The process then goes back to the women who decorate the cloth. Sometimes they use a “u” stitch to create a carpet pile like texture as well as motifs. Other times they use appliqué methods to create patterns and motifs. Each cloth can take over a month to make.
In the past the cloth was only made by the most important and wealthy men in the tribe. Their wives were the only women in the tribe who had enough spare time to embroider the cloth. Ordinary women were kept too busy with their work in the fields, cooking and raising their children. Thus the cloth became a symbol of wealth and status.
When a major event occurred such as the induction of a new chief, the women of the tribe would sew many cloths together to make a royal robe. One popular village song describes how, a man was offered a Mercedes Benz car or a Kuba cloth by his mother. He chose the Kuba cloth after wisely noting that it would last longer. |
| Returns: We love this design and think that you will too, so we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on all online purchases. |
| We Are Here to Help: Click here to contact us or call 1-866-804-1909 if you have any questions. |