100% French Linen
Handcrafted in Hanoi
Made to Order
OEKO-TEX Certified
Ships Worldwide
H'Mong Heritage Craft
Machine wash cold (30°C / 86°F) on a gentle cycle. Use mild, natural detergent avoid bleach and fabric softeners, which break down natural fibers over time. Tumble dry low or line dry in shade. Warm iron if needed. Wash separately for the first time to prevent color transfer.
We handcraft every order at our workshop in Vietnam using premium European flax linen. Please allow 3–4 weeks from order date to delivery (including production and international shipping). You'll receive a tracking number once your order ships.
We accept returns within 30 days of delivery for unused, unwashed items in original condition. Contact us at scandalinen@gmail.com to initiate a return or exchange.
How long does shipping take?
Orders typically arrive within 3–4 weeks from the order date. This includes handcrafting time at our Vietnam workshop and international shipping. We'll send you a tracking number as soon as your order is on its way.
Is linen fabric rough or stiff?
New linen may feel crisp at first — this is completely normal. It softens significantly after the first few washes and becomes one of the most comfortable fabrics you'll own. Pre-washing before use is recommended.
I'm buying from Vietnam — is that a concern?
Not at all. We're a Vietnam-based workshop using European flax linen and high quality blended linen and we ship internationally every week. All orders are carefully packed and tracked. If anything goes wrong in transit, we'll make it right.
Will the color fade over time?
Our fabrics are dyed for durability. Avoid bleach and harsh detergents to maintain color. Some natural softening of tone may occur over years of use, which is characteristic of quality linen.
Does linen wrinkle easily?
Yes and that's part of its charm. Linen's natural texture and relaxed wrinkles are a signature of the fabric. If you prefer a smoother look, iron while slightly damp on medium heat.
Can I return or exchange if the size doesn't fit?
Yes. We accept returns within 30 days for unused, unwashed items in original condition. Contact us at scandalinen@gmail.com and we'll guide you through the process.
Are your products safe for sensitive skin?
Yes. We use natural fibers free from harmful chemicals, gentle on all skin types including sensitive skin.
Do you offer gift packaging?
Yes, all orders are packed neatly and suitable for gifting.
All dimensions are listed in both centimeters and inches on each product page. Sizes follow standard US/AU/UK bedding conventions.
US Twin: Duvet Cover 172 x 218 cm, Fitted Sheet 99 x 190 cm
US Full: Duvet Cover 200 x 218 cm, Fitted Sheet 137 x 190 cm
US Queen: Duvet Cover 228 x 218 cm, Fitted Sheet 153 x 203 cm
US King: Duvet Cover 264 x 218 cm, Fitted Sheet 193 x 203 cm
AU/UK Single: Duvet Cover 140 x 210 cm, Fitted Sheet 92 x 188 cm
AU/UK Double: Duvet Cover 180 x 210 cm, Fitted Sheet 137 x 188 cm
AU/UK Queen: Duvet Cover 210 x 210 cm, Fitted Sheet 153 x 203 cm
AU/UK King: Duvet Cover 245 x 210 cm, Fitted Sheet 183 x 203 cm
Stitch the Stars of Hmong Heritage Into Your Home
This Hmong Star Embroidered Pillow Cover brings the luminous beauty of traditional Hmong needlework into your living space. Each star motif is hand-stitched with extraordinary precision by Hmong artisans onto handwoven brocade fabric, creating a decorative cushion cover that is simultaneously a functional home accessory and a museum-worthy work of textile art.
The Sacred Star in Hmong Culture:
The star is one of the most powerful and recurring symbols in Hmong textile art. In Hmong cosmology, stars represent ancestors watching over the living from the spirit realm, guiding paths through darkness, and connecting the earthly world to the heavens above. The eight-pointed star — the most sacred form — symbolizes the eight directions of the universe and the balance between opposing forces: light and dark, earth and sky, past and future.
Each star on this pillow cover is hand-stitched using traditional Hmong embroidery techniques passed down through generations. The artisan works from memory, counting threads and placing each stitch with the precision of someone who has been practicing since childhood. The result is a geometric perfection that no machine could replicate — because it carries the subtle, beautiful imperfections of the human hand.
Why This Pillow Cover is Extraordinary:
Cultural & Spiritual Significance:
In Hmong tradition, embroidery is not merely decoration — it is a form of prayer, protection, and cultural memory. Hmong girls learn to embroider from early childhood, and the quality of a woman's needlework has long been a measure of her skill, patience, and cultural knowledge. The star patterns stitched into this pillow cover carry protective energy, believed to ward off negative forces and invite ancestral blessings into the home.
Placing this pillow in your home is, in a sense, inviting the watchful presence of Hmong ancestors and the protective power of their sacred star symbols into your living space. By choosing this piece, you're preserving an endangered cultural heritage and honoring the women whose skilled hands keep these traditions alive.
Perfect For:
Bohemian and eclectic home decor, ethnic textile enthusiasts, conscious home decorators, art collectors, spiritual seekers, fair-trade supporters, and anyone who wants their home to radiate cultural depth, artisan beauty, and meaningful storytelling.
Product Details:
Care Instructions:
Hand wash gently in cold water with mild soap. Air dry flat away from direct sunlight. Do not wring or tumble dry. The embroidery threads are colorfast but benefit from gentle care. The brocade fabric will soften beautifully with age while maintaining its structure.
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Every star on this pillow was stitched by a Hmong woman who learned from her mother, who learned from hers — an unbroken constellation of artistry stretching back 5,000 years, now shining in your home.