Vintage prayer cushion

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Vintage prayer cushion

Hand-picked vintage textiles from the Hmong people of Vietnam
Originally used to carry their children, today they are made into luxurious prayer cushions.
The art of weaving these fabrics is threatened with extinction.
Available exclusively in Europe at Tinkalu.

Product features

Pflegehinweis: Dry cleaning
Größe: 95 x 35cm and 110 x 35cm
Material: Hemp, cotton and silk velvet
Lieferumfang: 1 large pillow

Shipping information

We ship together with a socially committed partner company.
Shipping usually takes 3–4 business days.
We are happy to answer questions at tinkalu@tinkalu.com


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Living tradition

The Lily Koi Saigon Collection is more than design; it's living history. Hand-selected vintage textiles from the Vietnamese highlands, once crafted by Hmong women to gently carry their infants on their shoulders, are transformed into luxurious prayer cushions of unparalleled beauty. Each piece embodies the energy of its origin: protection, warmth, and the passage of decades. The art of weaving these fabrics is endangered, making each cushion a true rarity. Combined with soft, luxurious silk velvet, the result is an object that uniquely unites craftsmanship and elegance. Available exclusively in Europe at Tinkalu. Prayer cushions in gray: 95 x 35 cm and rose: 110 x 35 cm.

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Eternally beautiful

Some things you don't just buy, you find. These cushions bring something into your home that no trend can replace: genuine history, real hands, real soul. In a modern world, they are the antithesis of the conventional: slowly created, imbued with meaning, and unique. They not only lend warmth and character to a room, but also tell a story. Of women who weave like their ancestors, of a culture that is slowly fading, of beauty that endures.