Friday, November 18, 2011

Moonlit Taj ~ Exotic Turquoise India Floral Twin Duvet Cover

Moonlit Taj ~ Exotic Turquoise India Floral Twin Duvet Cover Review



Moonlit Taj ~ Exotic Turquoise India Floral Twin Duvet Cover Feature

  • Elegant scrolling turquoise, lapis and deep green vines are set against a milky white ground
  • Reverses to a beautiful coordinating print - its like getting two duvets for the price of one!
  • Exquisitely finished with neatly interlocked seams. 8 coconut shell buttoned hidden closure
  • Printed on preshrunk superior soft cotton. Machine wash, gentle cycle, cold water, mild detergent
  • Hand printed using intricately carved wooden blocks.
Envelope yourself in the folds of our unique decorative twin duvet comforter cover and drift off to exotic lands. Ensconced within the folds of this buttery soft cotton duvet your sleep will be sweet and deep, whether you choose to spend your nights cocooned in warm cozy slumber or you choose to indulge in a restful afternoon siesta.

The twin duvet cover is 70 inches wide and 90 inches long and is printed on preshrunk, superior grade, soft cotton and is exquisitely finished with neatly interlocked seams and an eight buttoned - hidden closure fastened with coconut shell buttons.

Each piece is handcrafted using intricately hand carved wooden blocks and is an original work of art distinguished by the work of the artisan, the particular lot of dye, and even varying weather conditions. Tonal variations are inherent to the block printing process and enhance the individuality, character and uniqueness of each creation.

About Moonlit Taj: Moonlit Taj is inspired by the pietra dura (marble inlay) work on the walls of the magnificent Taj Mahal. The pattern attempts to capture the luminous effect of moonlight falling on translucent white marble, encrusted with semi precious stones. Characteristic of the gem encrusted floral inlay work seen on the walls of the Taj Mahal, the pattern consists of a graceful waltz of scrolling lapis, turquoise and malachite vines set against a ground of milky white marble. Use Moonlit Taj to capture a part of the legendary romance and timelessness that embodies the 17th century architectural masterpiece that was built by the emperor Shah Jahan as a sublime monument devoted to the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.


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