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Matiya — Handwoven Naga Tribal Cushion Cover | Bloc A Main

  • Regular price $117.00

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Brand: Bloc a main

Type: Cushion Cover


190 hours of handweaving. A lifetime of meaning.

The Matiya is woven by artisan clusters in Nagaland, Northeast India, one of the most remote and culturally rich weaving traditions in the world. Every motif is rooted in ancient Naga tribal patterns, symbols of strength, unity and a deep connection to the land.

In a world of fast furniture and mass produced homewares, this is the opposite of all of that.

Deep olive green. Soft blush pink motifs. Clean lines. Rich texture. A cushion cover that feels as considered as the home it belongs in.

The Details:

  • 100% natural cotton
  • Traditional Naga weave, handwoven in Nagaland, India
  • Olive green base with soft blush tribal motifs
  • 190 hours of skilled artisan craftsmanship per piece
  • Size: 16x16 inches

Styling: Made for Scandinavian inspired interiors, minimalist spaces and homes that value natural texture over trend. Works beautifully against linen, timber and neutral tones. Pairs effortlessly with earthy cushions, jute rugs and raw wood furniture.

Care: Gentle hand wash recommended. Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve colour.

Why it's special: Naga weaving is one of India's most endangered craft traditions, practised by a small number of artisan clusters in the hills of Nagaland. Owning a piece of Naga weave means directly supporting the preservation of a living cultural heritage.

Handwoven in Nagaland, India by Bloc A Main. Brought to Australia by Sattva & Sage.

 

Gentle hand wash or professional dry clean. Do not Bleach. Do not Shade. Warm Iron on Reverse Side Only.

Every item is made to order with care in small batches. Production, dispatch and shipping and delivery may take up to 3–4 weeks.

Naga weaving is one of India’s most powerful tribal textile traditions, practised for centuries by the women of Nagaland.
Woven entirely by hand on backstrap looms, each textile grows slowly, inch by inch, guided by the rhythm of the artisan’s body and breath.
Bold geometric motifs, strong stripes, and symbolic patterns represent clan identity, bravery, prosperity, and ancestral stories.
Traditional colours, deep red, black, and white, are derived from natural dyes, reflecting the land and its rituals.
Depending on the motif and size, a single Naga textile can take a week to several weeks to complete.
The weave’s strength, structure, and character come from tightly packed cotton yarns and generations of perfected skill.
Every piece is a living archive of Naga heritage, crafted with pride, purpose, and a cultural memory that is still fiercely preserved today.
More than a textile, it’s a story of identity woven into form.

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Each piece is handmade with care and time. Orders are usually processed within 3–5 business days.

Delivery within Australia takes 5–7 business days, while international orders may take up to 15–20 days, depending on the brand’s location and availability.

Shipping within Australia is free for all orders above $100. 

For our partner brands shipping directly from India, international shipping costs are already included in the product price, no hidden fees at checkout.

We want you to love what you receive.

Returns for our in-house collection Jaipur Archives are accepted within 7 days of delivery if the item is unworn and in its original condition.

For partner brands shipping directly from India, returns are only accepted in case of damage or incorrect items.

To initiate a return or exchange, please email us at hello@sattvaandsage.com with your order number and details, our team will be happy to help.

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