The fabric of the pillowcase Sivert is made of high-density (400 TC) silky cotton sateen. It is based on the best varieties of long staple cotton. Long cotton fibers make for very dense and highly moisture-absorbing material. Cotton sateen is a beautiful, slightly sheeny and delicate to the touch fabric that is perfect for people with sensitive skin. The fabric is easy to care for and is resistant to deformations. The high density of the material increases its durability and significantly extends the item service life. The pillowcase is crafted in a luxurious combination of antique silver and noble gold hues and decorated with a monochrome toile de Jouy print. The famous rural pastoral pattern appeared in France in the 18th century and immediately became popular. The delicate lines of the landscape resemble black-and-white French engravings or etchings. The golden elements of the background create a striking contrast with the monochrome grey hues of the print, as if molten gold of the evening sun setting behind the horizon and reflecting off the smooth surface of a lake. The sophistication of the linen makes it the perfect addition to a classic interior, transforming any bedroom into the aristocratic chambers of a French castle.
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Sievert Pillowcase In Gray
The fabric of the pillowcase Sivert is made of high-density (400 TC) silky cotton sateen. It is based on the best varieties of long staple cotton. Long cotton fibers make for very dense and highly moisture-absorbing material. Cotton sateen is a beautiful, slightly sheeny and delicate to the touch fabric that is perfect for people with sensitive skin. The fabric is easy to care for and is resistant to deformations. The high density of the material increases its durability and significantly extends the item service life. The pillowcase is crafted in a luxurious combination of antique silver and noble gold hues and decorated with a monochrome toile de Jouy print. The famous rural pastoral pattern appeared in France in the 18th century and immediately became popular. The delicate lines of the landscape resemble black-and-white French engravings or etchings. The golden elements of the background create a striking contrast with the monochrome grey hues of the print, as if molten gold of the evening sun setting behind the horizon and reflecting off the smooth surface of a lake. The sophistication of the linen makes it the perfect addition to a classic interior, transforming any bedroom into the aristocratic chambers of a French castle.