Erica caffra is one of about 760 species of Erica in South Africa. The generic name Erica comes from the Greek word, ereike, which means to break. This was because it was thought that an infusion of certain heath plants would help break up kidney stones. The species name caffra is derived from the word kaffir, an Arabic word for an unbeliever, used by the early explorers for the indigenous people they found in the country.
Scatter cushion hand embroidered in bamboo and cotton yarns.
Cover 67% CO 33 % LI col.Forest
Filling duck down and feathers
Size in mm 530 x 350 Weight in kg 0,9