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Butterfly Ginkgo King Shams - Stone and White

$110.00

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The Michael Aram Butterfly Ginkgo King Shams in Stone and White embody the artistry of nature in its most graceful form. Inspired by ginkgo leaves that unfurl like butterfly wings, each sham is meticulously handcrafted in pure cotton to balance comfort with refinement. With its serene palette and exquisite embroidered details, this piece transforms your bed into a sanctuary of timeless elegance.

Materials
face 100% cotton reverse 100%cotton

Details
36" X 20"

Beige and Crème Embroidery on Linen Base

Michael is highly inspired by his surroundings and often makes sculptures of objects that might otherwise be overlooked in the everyday. Nature is his biggest muse, as is the handmade process.Learn More

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The Butterfly Ginkgo Collection celebrates the representation of flora as fauna. Michael's fascination with a particular type of ginkgo tree, the Ginkgo Biloba, or "Butterfly Ginkgo", which grows with a double leaf reminiscent of a butterfly's wings, gave rise to a fantasia image of the plant. Executed at the highest level of handcraftsmanship, each piece is rendered in solid brass with hand etched cocoon-shaped vessels. The pieces in the collection are a tour de force of the handcrafted process, capturing the poetic spirit that is so deeply indicative of Michael's work.

“The first time I saw this tree, it literally looked like it had been completely overtaken by butterflies…as if they would all take flight the moment I walked too close or made a noise. The idea that the leaves could evoke the beauty of butterflies was magical to me, like trees that can metamorphose from flora to fauna in the blink of an eye.” ~M.

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Overall rating: 1.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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Do not buy! These pillow shams are a SHAM!

"I was very much looking forward to receiving the Michael Aram pillow cases and duvet cover I recently orderd. The ginko print in white and stone looked gorgeous online. These are $110 dollar king size pillow shams in Michael Aram's ginko bedding line yet the quality is horrendous. I just spent an hour ironing two shams after washing and drying them. I cannot get all of the wrinkles out to save my life. I washed and dried them with the matching duvet cover only, and took them out of the dryer before they were completely dry, to be able to iron them smoothly. The fabric must be terribly cheap, as it is impossible to get a smooth finish on these shams. I see no evidence of 300 thread count or sateen. They appear thinner than any shams I've ever had and I see no sateen finish whatsover, the fabric looks dull. The ginko print is lovely but this has been executed on poor quality fabric that cannot be considered acceptable by a "high end" line. I just went to place them on the pillows, first time ever, and one of the shams tore to the left of the zipper right on the seam! These are brand new, out of the package. They have never been slept on. I was simply placing the sham on the pillow and I was careful to be gentle. This kind of tear and the poor quality of the fabric are inexcusable at this price point. Michael Aram needs to up his bedding game, or just stick to making decorative objects like picture frames if this is the kind of bedding he plans to sell. Cheap, cheap, cheap. Definitely not worth $110! I am so disappointed."

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“There is a tremendous reflection of our own humanity in handmade objects When you make things by hand, somehow that energy, that tension, that passion, all gets absorbed into the object Objects are powerful They trace history, trace our passage through time, they capture memories for generations.” ~ M. 

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