These beautiful, unique textiles are the result of a cross-cultural collaboration combining contemporary design with traditional Kashmiri craftsmanship. The chain-stitched cushions (Gabba in the local language) are hand-stitched by skilled artisans in remote villages of Kashmir. Passed down through generations, this intricate needlework is faithfully executed by only the most experienced craftspeople. Each piece reflects a commitment to sustainable practice, fair trade, and cultural exchange, with artists and designers receiving regular royalties.
The plains and the mountain zebras belong to the subgenus Hippotigris. Grévy's zebra belongs to the subgenus Dolichohippus. The only species not endangered is the plains zebra. The quagga zebra became extinct in the 19th century. Zebras have suffered this fate due to their much sought after spectacular black and white coat, and due to diminished habitat. We think their stripes will look fabulous in your home, but only as a reproduction, never in the original.
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