bed bath and beyond folklore shower curtain

Diy Boho CurtainsPatchwork CurtainsScarf CurtainsCurtains BohemianDrapesScarf Curtain IdeasScarf DecorScarves CurtainCheap CurtainsForwardMaggie alderson vintage scarf curtain AMAZING! Vintage scarfs are so cheap too-- I don't know about them being cheap, but this is so cool... I just know the girls will LOVE it Price: Low to High Price: High to Low Alphabetical: A - Z Antique Shirvan Wool Runner3'10"x8'1" Antique Northwest Persian Runner3'11"x10' Antique Turkish Sivas Runner3'8"x10'3" Antique Russian Karabagh Runner3'5"x17'5" Antique Kurdish Wool Runner3'10"x9'1" Antique Kurdish Wool Runner3'10"x13'8" there is more unfolding and more to love everyday...sign up to stay informed and inspired make an appointment for a personal mattress consultation with one of our trained specialists to experience the highest standards in pure comfort.10 Best Small Space Finds at Urban Outfitters You’ll love this stylish decor that’s perfect for the tiniest homes.

Be the first to review this product Brighten any room with these vintage kantha throws. Each throw is handmade in China by artisans who carefully collect pieces of vintage and upcycled fabrics to create the throws elaborate patterns and colors. The result is a truly unique and individual piece for your home.
ikea tupplur blind reviewHang on the back of a chair or lay at the end of your bed for a splash of vibrant color.
liberty ianthe curtainsWhat we love most about our Kantha throws is that their vintage and handmade nature makes each piece a beautiful surprise.
thermalogic weathermate tab top curtainsPatterns, colors and size will vary.
ikea ritva curtains beige

This throw is handmade in China using vintage and recycled fabrics, as well as traditional kantha stitching techniques Approximately 50"L x 78"W Each item is unique and handmade, patterns, colors, and dimensions will vary Availability: In stock and ready to ship within 1 business day. Commonly, kantha products have a patchwork-style aesthetic quality. The word kantha however, refers to the style of the stitching applied to the fabric rather than the fabric itself. Artisans in parts of east South Asia and West Bengal, India have long practiced this traditional hand-stitching technique. Customarily, kantha textiles are created from the recycled remnants of worn garments such as saris. Artisans layer the vintage cotton fabrics and hand-embroider them with a running stitch. Stitching can be in simple rows or form intricate patterns across the textile. In the past, they were often embroidered with motifs depicting tales of local folklore and legends, and were used in celebrations such as births and weddings.

The end result is an elaborate patchwork of repurposed fabrics with a plush yet durable texture and a rich history. Whether hand carved, woven, stamped, or crafted we believe that the artistry and craftsmanship of a hand made product is beyond compare to any mass-manufacturing process. The touch of human hands adds unique and individual quality, as well as a story to every product they make. Write Your Own Review Birds of a Feather Ornaments - Set of 7 Bronze Branch Coat Tree Silver Branch Coat Tree Epergne Tiered Wire BasketDuring the engagement, Scottish brooches (Luckenbooth) are given as tokens of love and they are usually made of silver and engraved with two intertwined hearts. If the couple pins it to the blanket of their first born it will bring the family luck. After the bridal shower, the bride is made up and dressed in long trains made of old curtains or whatever party material is around or some garish costumes. The bride then has to carry a small plastic potty with salt in the bottom, and she is taken around town where the women proceed to make a lot of noise banging pots and pans to herald the bride's status.

The bride then exchanges kisses for money that are dropped into the potty, and this is said to bring good luck, prosperity, and fertility. Like the Bride's "Taking Out," the groom gets a stag night where he is dressed up and taken around town in order to completely ridicule him. Sometimes the groom is dressed up in a padded outfit to resemble a pregnant woman, and he is often the butt of practical jokes from his groomsmen who also help him celebrate by drinking in excess. At the end of the night, the groom is dropped off on the street in front of his house stripped of his clothes and tied up. Another pre-wedding tradition involves the ceremonial feet washing, where the bride's female friends would wash her feet in a tub. A wedding ring from a happily married woman was previously placed in the tub and whoever found it would be the next to marry. On the day of the wedding, the bridal party would make their way to the church strewing flower petals on the way, but if they encountered a funeral or a pig it was considered bad luck and they would have to turn around and start over.

The clergyman would then meet them and during the mass he would bless the food brought by the guests and kiss the bride. The bag pipes or traditional Gaelic hymns are typically played or sang in the ceremony. Traditionally, the groom wears a kilt, a kilt jacket, and a sporran in his clan colors and the couple participates in a hand fasting ceremony where their wrists are bound together by a cloth or string. At the end of the ceremony, he adorns his bride with a sash in the same colors to welcome her to his family (clan), he presents his bride with an engraved teaspoon to ensure that his bride will never go without food, and he may also present the bride with a family sword to be given to their first born son or the bride's family might present the groom with their sword as an act of acceptance into the family. As the bride walks out of the church, a toddler would hand a horseshoe to the bride for good luck, and the bride and groom would then scatter coins for the assembled children to collect, so that their kindness would be returned to them throughout their marriage.