



HAND-WOVEN SILK KUTNU PIPED DECORATIVE PILLOW – Pink/Blue Ceren (30X50 cm)
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The Silk Kutnu Handwoven Decorative Pillow with Piping is a special design piece produced with Gaziantep's centuries-old handwoven tradition. Kutnu's unique lustrous texture is created by the rhythmic weaving of silk threads on hand looms with masterful skill.
The vibrancy of turquoise and the serene elegance of gray tones bring both natural grace and timeless aesthetics to your living space. Each product is unique as it is handwoven by master weavers in limited production; slight variations carry the spirit of Anatolian weaving art.
It can be used in living rooms, bedrooms, or as an accent pillow in modern minimalist decors. It is a distinguished piece that reflects the value of luxury, nature, and handcrafted quality.
*Handwoven Kutnu fabrics have a Geographical Indication certificate.
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Features |
Details |
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Material |
100% Silk Kutnu |
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Color |
Pink/Blue |
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Size |
30×50 cm |
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Origin |
Turkey - Gaziantep |
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Care |
Delicate Dry Cleaning |
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Production |
Handwoven – limited production |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Kutnu, a traditional hand-woven fabric from Gaziantep, is a lustrous and durable material made from silk and cotton. Woven exclusively from raw silk in Anatolia since the 16th century, Kutnu is a unique textile symbolizing luxury and tradition. Prepared since the Anatolian Seljuk period, Kutnu fabrics were regarded by Ottoman sultans as a symbol of splendor, elegance, and aesthetics, and were used for making caftans.
Yes, all Kutnu products are woven on traditional hand looms.
No, it's sold as a case only.
Due to being hand-woven, there may be very slight variations in tone. This is part of the uniqueness of the product.
With proper care, it maintains its shape for many years.
Dry cleaning is recommended for the best results.


KUTNU
Kutnu is a unique fabric woven from raw silk that has symbolized luxury and tradition in Anatolia since the 16th century. Kutnu fabrics, woven since the Anatolian Seljuks, were regarded by Ottoman sultans as symbols of splendor, elegance, and aesthetic refinement, and were used in the tailoring of caftans.
Kutnu is a handwoven fabric produced by repeatedly dyeing silk in various pigments to create its distinctive colors and motifs. Each piece stands as a testament to the skill and dedication of master artisans. Kutnu holds a Geographical Indication registration from the city of Gaziantep, located in Türkiye’s Southeastern Anatolia region.
