
Bolivian Frazada Pillow in Cambria
Traditional Bolivian textiles known as frazadas have been hand-woven in the Andes since pre-Hispanic times, traditionally used to protect against the high-altitude cold. Reinvented in the form of a throw pillow using textiles anywhere from 30 to 50 years old, these colorful creations add an instant hit of worldly character.
| Material | Wool (same fabric on both sides) |
| Size | Multiple sizes available |
| Insert | Down/feather fill included |
| Closure | Zip closure |
| Care | Dry clean |
| Origin | Bolivia, South America |
Traditional Bolivian textiles known as frazadas have been hand-woven in the Andes since pre-Hispanic times, traditionally used to protect against the high-altitude cold. Reinvented in the form of a throw pillow using textiles anywhere from 30 to 50 years old, these colorful creations add an instant hit of worldly character.
| Material | Wool (same fabric on both sides) |
| Size | Multiple sizes available |
| Insert | Down/feather fill included |
| Closure | Zip closure |
| Care | Dry clean |
| Origin | Bolivia, South America |
Description
Traditional Bolivian textiles known as frazadas have been hand-woven in the Andes since pre-Hispanic times, traditionally used to protect against the high-altitude cold. Reinvented in the form of a throw pillow using textiles anywhere from 30 to 50 years old, these colorful creations add an instant hit of worldly character.
| Material | Wool (same fabric on both sides) |
| Size | Multiple sizes available |
| Insert | Down/feather fill included |
| Closure | Zip closure |
| Care | Dry clean |
| Origin | Bolivia, South America |


















