Ruins Gold Hand Block Print Raw Silk Lumbar Cushion

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Ruins print on raw silk — a limited edition BHD piece in gold.

The Ruins Gold Medium Lumbar is a rare limited edition piece made from raw silk — the Ruins print in warm gold on a natural base. Block-printed by hand in small quantities. With 2 in stock. Cover measures 40 x 60cm.

Made with purpose. Built to last.

For over 30 years, BHD Home has worked with the same family in India — our own dedicated production unit where every cushion is made by hand, in small batches.

Some of the handlooms in our studio are over 100 years old. The same techniques, the same care, producing a texture and warmth that machines simply cannot replicate.

We keep our collections small deliberately. It means we can stand behind every piece — checking quality, maintaining our craft, and ensuring that what arrives at your door is something worth keeping for years.

30 Years Experience

We are a small family business specialising in textile design since 1993.

Handmade Textiles

Designed in Australia - Handmade by Artisans

Organic Linen

We use all handmade organic linen which is ethically sourced and produced.

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BHD HOME Ruins Gold Medium Lumbar Cushion 40 x 60cm

The Story of Block & Screen Prints

Screen and block printing are timeless crafts that infuse artistry and tradition into every design. In block printing, each hand-carved block is a work of skill, with intricate details etched into natural wood. When pressed onto fabric, these blocks leave behind patterns that breathe life into the textile, creating a sense of history with every imprint. In screen printing, vibrant colours are mixed by hand and matched by eye, allowing them to flow across the fabric through delicate mesh and careful stencilling. The result is a bold, rich design that holds character and a special story. Both methods are slow and careful, reflecting the artisan’s legacy and transforming simple fabric into a living story of culture and art.

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