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Our Throws are multi-purpose coverings of the Istanbul-based decoration brand '3rd Culture', which describes its products as "Inspired by the World, Created in Istanbul". The patterns of their throws are derived from traditional symbolic languages from all over the world and therefore carry a deep meaning.
The throws give your home a colourful accent
The traditional patterns of Fawohodie throws are derived from the West African 'Andinkra' symbolic language, which dates back to the 12th century.
In this blanket the symbols fawohodie and the 'evil eye' have been used. Fawohodie stands for independence, freedom and emancipation, the 'evil eye' is used in Turkish art as a symbol of luck and protection.
Material:
Woven in Turkey from 100% cotton, with fimbriated ends.
Size: 145 x 190 cm
The product will be shipped to you from: Heckmann in Darmstadt, Germany.
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