This 20-inch square pillow is a vibrant masterpiece of Museum-Grade Phulkari, repurposed from a rare 19th-century Heirloom Bagh. Known as the "Garden of Flowers," this textile represents the absolute pinnacle of Punjabi needlecraft, where the hand-loomed Khaddar cotton base is entirely concealed by an unbroken, shimmering layer of Pat silk thread. Hand-stitched with remarkable density, the un-twisted silk reflects light with a metallic brilliance, shifting between tones of radiant amber and burnished saffron. The technical brilliance of this antique textile lies in its bold, diagonal multi-tonal geometry. By meticulously alternating blocks of saturated fuchsia, creamy ivory, and sun-drenched orange, the artisan has created a rhythmic field that catches the light at every angle. This diagonal "Leheriya" effect was historically designed to mimic the movement of water and is one of the more celebratory and technically difficult patterns to execute in a solid Bagh. As an authentic antique artifact, it exhibits a beautiful, age-earned patina, including delicate thread softening and minor surface variations (visible in the upper-right corner) that serve as essential proof of its 100-year history.
The substantial 20x20 profile makes this pillow a primary room anchor, functioning beautifully as a luxury focal point on a deep-seated sofa or as a soulful layer on a curated bed. Its high-contrast palette and radiant silk make it a natural centerpiece for Global Bohemian, Eclectic Modern, or Mediterranean-style interiors. To highlight the heritage craftsmanship, style it alongside neutral linens or solid matte textures like charcoal wool to let the "Regency" stripes command the space.