How to Buy Exotic Home Decors Without Leaving Your Homes
Most of us are fond of collecting beautiful pieces only found at markets and bazaars on travels around the word to decorate our homes. Because these are unique and not found in the local markets, using these exotic pieces will give our interiors a unique look and feel. Unfortunately, for most of us, travelling to far-flung destinations is not always feasible. Luckily, we can now buy these kind of products online through online stores such as l’aviva home- where you can enjoy the beauty and culture of ethnic designs without spending for airfare. Below are some of the items that you can purchase onlline. the website features user-friendly navigation where you can view the items in different, colors, materials and fabrics.

Exotic Home Decor 01 – Moroccan Poufs
These handcrafted leather poufs are stitched with heavy silk embroidery and can be used as a seat, ottoman, or coffee table. Size: 20” diameter; 14” height

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Exotic Home Decor 02 – Bolivian Rosewood
This collection of fruit bowl, boat bowl, clover platter and teardrop vase were made using stumps and branches of Rosewood left behind in well-managed forests in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The artisans take inspiration from the natural shapes of the rosewood (morado). Hand-carved and hand-lathed vessels are crafted following traditional techniques inherited from the Jesuit missions which were established in the region in the 16th century. To preserve the rosewood, simply dust with a dry cloth.

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Exotic Home Decor 03 – Kantha Pillows
Handcrafted by women in the west Bengal Region of India, the fabric on these cushions is made from layers of vintage cotton saris, called kantha. Joined by simple running stitches, each piece has a subtly rippled and quilted texture. These pillows feature oatmeal linen backing with removable cover that can be machine washed.

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Exotic Home Decor 04 – Moroccan Wedding Blankets
These vintage pieces, handira, are hand-loomed from sheep’s wool and cotton in tiny berber villages in the atlas mountains. tradition and skill is passed from generation to generation; prospective brides and their relatives patiently sewed each sequin by hand. it is believed that the blankets have talismanic power and protect the user from the evil eye. Can be used at the foot of the bed or draped over a daybed, as a rug, or as wall art.

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Exotic Home Decor 05 – Mexican Bedspreads
These hand embroidered coverlets are crafted by the Otomi Indians from the mountains of the Mexican state of Hidalgo. The colorful designs are said to be inspired by the wall paintings on cliffs in the region. Made of 100% unbleached cotton muslin with cotton embroidery thread. You can use these as bedspread (full/queen), furniture covering, or tablecloth.

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Exotic Home Decor 05 – Michoacán Platters
Hand-painted in michoacán, these platters feature traditional floral motifs and are 100% lead free. Size: 16″ diameter

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Exotic Home Decor 01 – Arabesque Tea Glasses
These hand-blown and hand-painted tea glasses are distinctive with an hourglass form and arabesque design. The glass used has a subtle iridescence. You may also be used as wine glasses. Size: 3 1/2″ height. Can be purchased in set of 6.

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