- No print underneath, no pattern to follow. The Javandi builds its entire surface from thread on indigo denim. Crewel embroidery, start to finish.
- Indigo denim base. The denim gives the embroidery a ground with real weight. Crewel uses wool thread on a woven base, building dimension stitch by stitch. Chrysanthemum forms shaped entirely through craft.
- A wooden daybed where it holds its own against hard surfaces. A dark sofa where the indigo blends and the threadwork stands forward. A study where textiles lean towards the handmade.
- Part of the RPS x Nicobar collection. Named for the Javandi. A flower known through touch as much as sight.
- Style it with: The Mistflower Crewel Cushion. Both sit on indigo denim, both use embroidery, but the technique and the metallic accents make them distinct.
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