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PB Leigh Palampore Duvet Cover & Sham - Yellow
In our travels in Italy, we found this vintage palampore print that strikes a perfect balance between the design traditions of India and Europe.
Hand-block Printed Flower Duvet Cover King Set (India)
Product FeaturesHand-block printed blossoms flower duvet cover set is made of 100-percent cottonMachine washable in cold water, separatelyKing size measures 104 inches wide x 86 ...
Natural Habitat Hand Block Printed Queen Duvet Cover Set (India)
Explore the artisanship of the world with this floral duvet cover setBedding cover is made in India with Hindi block printDuvet cover set pattern is stunningComes with one duvet ...
PB Leigh Palampore Duvet Cover & Sham - Blue
On sale item at PotteryBarn.com! In our travels in Italy, we found this vintage palampore print that strikes a perfect balance between the design traditions of India and Europe.
330 Thread Count Organic Cotton Duvet - Full/Queen - Solid Color
This organic cotton duvet is carefully designed from selected long staple organic cotton grown in India, where cotton grows best.
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330 Thread Count Organic Cotton Duvet- King - Solid Color
This organic cotton duvet is carefully designed from selected long staple organic cotton grown in India, where cotton grows best.
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Williams-Sonoma Home Block Print Duvet Cover
In the mid-17th century, colorful printed cottons from India became a national obsession in France, with some prized even more than silk.
Williams-Sonoma Home Block Print Duvet Cover
In the mid-17th century, colorful printed cottons from India became a national obsession in France, with some prized even more than silk.
Block Print Duvet Cover, King, Gold, from Williams-Sonoma Home WSH
In the mid-17th century, colorful printed cottons from India became a national obsession in France, with some prized even more than silk.
Block Print Duvet Cover, King, Moss, from Williams-Sonoma Home WSH
In the mid-17th century, colorful printed cottons from India became a national obsession in France, with some prized even more than silk.