Choose from two designs of Nimmit’s black and white print Aztec pillow cover, featuring a handwoven front with plain back pillow cover and a bottom invisible zipper.
Nimmit started with two handloom weavers in 1975 and now work with approx 61 looms engaged in Kala cotton and Mashru weaving. Tribal textiles are woven on a loin-loom, a type of back-strap loom commonly used by hill people. The warp of manageable length and breadth is prepared and fastened at one end generally to the wall of a house or to two fixed poles while the other is tied to the waist of the weaver with a cotton or leather belt. Sometimes the belt is woven out of cane or bamboo.
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