The front and side panels of the futon are made of large-scale embroidery handwoven fabric, while the bottom is crafted from durable, wear-resistant canvas. The inner filling consists of kapok fibers, making it lightweight yet firm for sitting. It can be used as a cushion for tea drinking or meditation, and can also be placed beside a coffee table or on the carpet for everyday use.
Size: 35 cm (diameter) * 13.7 cm (height)
100% cotton
Care instructions: It is non-removable and not washable. Please take it to a professional care shop for maintenance, and be sure to prevent mold and insect damage.
“Tiao Hua” was once a common weaving technique in Dali, often seen in the old fabrics of the Miao and Dong ethnic groups in Guizhou. During the Tiao Hua process, a needle of similar thickness to a knitting needle is used to hook the weft threads, counting numbers—one thread, three threads, one by one—precisely picking through the vertical warp threads, eventually forming embroidery-like patterns. Therefore, Tiao Hua is also known as "counting threads," and the elder women would say, "we're stitching the fabric."