Sunny Cotton Bed Pillow & Silk Eye Mask Set
Naturally dyed cotton pillowcase & silk eye mask set
Eye mask:
Un-dyed silk fabric from Soufli, Greece
Bundle dyed by Matilda using ivy leaves, madder roots, onion skins and safflowers
Filled with lavender and flax seeds which sooth the eyes and aids relaxation
Pillowcase:
Un-dyed cotton fabric from Tripoli, Greece
Bundle dyed with ivy leaves, madder roots, fig leaves, safflowers and onion skins
Machine sewn by Violetta in our Athens based studio
50cm x 70cm
**Pillow-case only, no filling.**
If you would like to purchase the filling email us at: me@cvardakou.com
Naturally dyed cotton pillowcase & silk eye mask set
Eye mask:
Un-dyed silk fabric from Soufli, Greece
Bundle dyed by Matilda using ivy leaves, madder roots, onion skins and safflowers
Filled with lavender and flax seeds which sooth the eyes and aids relaxation
Pillowcase:
Un-dyed cotton fabric from Tripoli, Greece
Bundle dyed with ivy leaves, madder roots, fig leaves, safflowers and onion skins
Machine sewn by Violetta in our Athens based studio
50cm x 70cm
**Pillow-case only, no filling.**
If you would like to purchase the filling email us at: me@cvardakou.com
Naturally dyed cotton pillowcase & silk eye mask set
Eye mask:
Un-dyed silk fabric from Soufli, Greece
Bundle dyed by Matilda using ivy leaves, madder roots, onion skins and safflowers
Filled with lavender and flax seeds which sooth the eyes and aids relaxation
Pillowcase:
Un-dyed cotton fabric from Tripoli, Greece
Bundle dyed with ivy leaves, madder roots, fig leaves, safflowers and onion skins
Machine sewn by Violetta in our Athens based studio
50cm x 70cm
**Pillow-case only, no filling.**
If you would like to purchase the filling email us at: me@cvardakou.com
Bundle Dyeing
Our favourite technique, a contemporary process where we use fresh and dried flowers to create prints on fabric. Each one is unique, and even if we wanted to we can't create the same pattern twice!
Natural Dyeing
Botanical dyeing is a slow process, that can be unpredictable and there are often pleasant colour surprises. It takes several hours to extract the natural pigment from plants, sometimes even days!