Blue Jasperware-Inspired Pillow with 19th Century Plaque Design - Elegant Wedgwood-Style Accent for Classic Home Decor | PILLOW INSERT NOT INCLUDED
Blue Jasperware-Inspired Pillow with 19th Century Plaque Design - Elegant Wedgwood-Style Accent for Classic Home Decor | PILLOW INSERT NOT INCLUDED
Elegant faux suede pillowcase featuring a Wedgwood-inspired design with 19th-century Dancing Hours Lady blue jasperware plaques. Perfect for adding a touch of vintage charm to your home decor. Ideal for those who appreciate historical art and classic elegance.
A “Dancing Hours Lady” refers to a figure often depicted in classical or neoclassical art, symbolizing the passage of time or the hours of the day through dance. This theme is most famously associated with the Horae, the Greek goddesses of the seasons and natural order. In art, these “Hours” are sometimes shown as graceful women dancing in a circle, representing the cycle of the day or year.
In Renaissance and 18th-century neoclassical designs, such imagery was commonly used in various decorative arts, including tapestries, clocks, and friezes. The figures are often portrayed in flowing drapery, exuding elegance and harmony.
Jasperware is a type of unglazed, matte ceramic developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. It’s known for its distinct smooth texture and pastel colors, most famously pale blue, often called “Wedgwood Blue.” White relief decorations, usually depicting classical scenes, motifs, or portraits, are applied to the colored base. This neoclassical style became highly popular in the 18th century and is still associated with refined elegance and timeless design. Jasperware is often used in vases, plaques, cameos, and decorative tableware.
Product features
❖ Made from 100% faux suede for a soft and durable fabric
❖ Features a beige plastic zipper with a metal head for a chic look
❖ Double-sided print
❖ Concealed zipper for a seamless finish
❖ Cover only - pillow not included
Care instructions
- Remove the pillow cover. Pre-treat the stains with soft cloth or bristle brush that had been soaked in warm soapy water. Machine wash, max 40°C (104°F), normal cycle. Do not bleach, tumble dry on low, do not dry-clean. Iron, steam, or dry low heat only. Fluff to reshape when assembling it back together.