Double Sided Printed Sanganeri Style Cushion Covers, This three-piece cushion cover set features a warm and cheerful design that will add an attractive touch to your decor. Each cushion cover is printed in the Sanganeri style on both sides.
These cushion covers, which are made of great quality Indian cotton with a vibrant backdrop and warm coloured printing, will offer an artistic mood to your interior settings.
There are two different styles of design on these cushion covers; you can mix and match the two styles or use just one pattern for all three cushion covers. As a result, each cushion and cover must be purchased separately.
These cushions are an ideal choice if you want to add a unique Indian style ethnic touch to your home decoration but are hesitant to use brightly coloured textiles, as many other Benissimo items do. These cushion covers have a more neutral tone, making it easy to match them to your furniture and other interior décor.
The covers are simply removable and may be washed in cold water in a washing machine. This virtue of easy maintenance adds a lot of value to this lovely cushion cover combination.
Sanganeri Print
Sanganeri is a block printing style that originated in Sanganer, a village south of Jaipur in the state of Rajasthan. This printing method has been around for over 5 centuries and continues to play an essential part in India’s textile industry today. Because of the success of this block printing technology in Sanganer, it has been copied by individuals from other locations, Today, several other Indian cities, such as Jodhpur, Barmer, Akola, and Bagru, are well-known for their block printing. Sanganer, on the other hand, is still considered as the greatest spot to receive high-quality block printing because it was here that the method was first developed. The majority of Sanganeri printing features delicate patterns and warm colours.
Since its inception, the Sanganeri print has become a type of Indian art that has received widespread patronage from royal families and wealthy traders. It has had a significant impact on Indian tradition and culture.
A large number of Sanganeri print dyers arrived from Punjab and Sindh, forming the Chippa group. The entire family, including children, is usually involved in the printing process, which has been done for many years. So it’s no surprise that the majority of Sanganeri block printing workers have been trained to do the job since they were very young.
Sanganeri print has a wide range of designs, especially after the block printing technique expanded to other parts of the country. Each of these places infused their own particular culture into the pattern, giving the cloth even more individuality. The majority of Sanganeri prints, however, include floral patterns. Sunflowers, narcissuses, and roses are some of the most prevalent flower kinds utilised in the design. Fruits, traditional sceneries, and depictions of many gods are among additional common patterns.