Washington XL Hand-Embroidered Pillow by Catstudio

Item #: CATST-XL-PL-Washington

$590.00

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Washington XL Hand-Embroidered Pillow by Catstudio (Special Order)

The Evergreen State! This original design celebrates the State of Washington.
This EXTRA LARGE pillow is entirely HAND embroidered on light tea-colored 100% organic cotton. Amazingly it takes 2 weeks (80+ hours) with 2 artisans working on it - just to make one of these XL Pillows! It is also unique in nature since each artisan incorporates a certain flair and signature to his/her work. Accented with black velvet piping.

Our XL pillows can be ordered in any of our geography designs!
Allow 4 months for delivery. Contact us for more information.

  • Extra large, extra special. Embroidered by HAND: it takes 80+ hours to make one!
  • Dimensions: 30" x 30"
  • Materials: 100% Organic Cotton; Poly form included; Button closure.
  • Hand Embroidered and Made in India
  • Care Instructions: Dry clean only.
  • Fun Facts: Washington is number one in the country for Apples (provides 58% of total US production of apples). Washington ranks first in production of red raspberries (90% of the total U.S. production). The building with the largest U.S.A.ble space in America is the Boeing Everett Factory. It covers an area of approx. 98.3 acres. The highest peak in Washington is Mount Ranier. At 14,410 ft above sea level, this mountain was named by George Vancouver in 1792 for fellow navigator Admiral Peter Rainier. Harbor Island, part of the port of Seattle, was the largest man made island in the country when it was constructed in 1909. Washington has more glaciers than all of the other contiguous states combined. The smallest city in size to host a World's fair was Spokane. The city hosted the fair in 1974. The forests of the Olympic Peninsula are the only rainforests in the continental United States. The largest ferry fleet in the nation serves the Puget Sound's many islands. Popular games Pictionary, Pickle-ball, and Cranium were invented in Washington State. The Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River is the largest hydropower producer in the nation. The world's first floating bridge is the Mercer Island Floating Bridge (I-90), it was built in 1950.The longest floating bridge in the world is the nearby Governor Albert D. Rossellini Bridge, aka SR 520. It is over 7,500 feet long and connects Seattle to Medina.
    • * Due to Logistical challenges outside our control, some special order items may take two to six weeks for delivery.

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