The extraordinary artistry adorning doorways is unique to the legendary havelis of India and Pakistan, now present in this pair of cushion covers. Meaning enclosed place, havelis were private mansions built closed from all sides with one large main gate. Havelis were regarded as status symbols for the Marwari's of Rajasthan, who built them to provide security and comfort in seclusion from the outside world. From Asha Prabha, these cotton cushion covers feature screen printed images on the front. The solid back hides the zipper closure.