This curated set of two 18-inch square pillows represents a rare pinnacle of Museum-Grade Phulkari, repurposed from a single, exceptional 19th-century Heirloom Bagh. Sourced from the same ceremonial wedding shawl, this mirrored pair offers a level of architectural symmetry and visual complexity that is nearly impossible to find in antique textiles of this age. Each piece is a masterwork of Bagh ("Garden") embroidery, where the hand-loomed Khaddar cotton base is entirely invisible beneath a solid, shimmering layer of wall-to-wall Pat silk thread. The technical brilliance of "The Kapurthala Mosaic" lies in its intricate geometric field, utilizing bold, tiered "Plus" motifs. Rendered in a saturated palette of saturated magenta, burnished saffron, and soft ivory, the pattern creates a mesmerizing multi-dimensional effect that catches the light like gold leaf. By meticulously counting the threads of the base fabric, the artisan has created a symmetrical lattice that provides a modern, graphic energy, bridging the gap between 19th-century folk art and contemporary design.
This set is the ultimate statement for a primary suite or as symmetrical decorative anchors on matching armchairs, bringing a rhythmic, three-dimensional texture that grounds a space in history and global luxury. As authentic antique artifacts, these pillows naturally exhibit an earned patina—including delicate silk softening and minor surface character variations. These character marks are the "DNA" of the textile, providing essential proof of its 100-year journey as a ceremonial heirloom.