What are shams?

Often referred to interchangeably as a sham, pillow sham, or bed sham, these pillow covers turn traditional-sized pillows into decorations for your bed. While similar to a normal pillowcase, they often have a more decorative front and an opening in the back rather than the end.
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What do Shams mean?

1 : a trick that deludes : hoax feared that the deal was a sham. 2 : cheap falseness : hypocrisy saw through the hollowness, the sham, the silliness of the empty pageant— Oscar Wilde. 3 : an ornamental covering for a pillow. 4 : an imitation or counterfeit purporting to be genuine. 5 : a person who shams.
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Can you sleep on Shams?

Although they can definitely be slept on like normal pillowcases, pillow shams are usually used as support when sitting in bed and as decoration during the day. Sham pillows can be placed behind normal pillows when sleeping or just removed from the bed completely.
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Where does the sham go on the bed?

A decorative pillow covering which fits a standard pillow. Standard Shams may either be placed behind or in front of the pillows used to sleep on. They are placed behind the cases in our bed illustration.
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Are Shams the same as pillowcases?

Aside from the opening location, a pillow sham often has flange or cording around the edges and a more decorative front, whereas a pillowcase is often plain and used to protect your pillow from body oils and dirt while you sleep.
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What Is A Pillow Sham?



What's the difference between a duvet and a sham?

Pillowcases are usually open at one end and made of simple sheet fabric. Bedding shams, on the other hand, are typically made of fancier materials that match or compliment your duvet and often have a slit in the middle of their backs (or on one or both sides) that closes with an overlapping length of fabric.
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Does a bed need Shams?

It is okay to sleep on a sham-covered pillow, but usually, cushions encased in shams are placed behind standard sleeping pillows at night. During the daytime, when a bed isn't being used, sham-covered pillows are placed at the front for decorative purposes.
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Do shams go behind pillows?

1. Stack your sleeping pillows neatly atop one another for a no-fuss presentation. Here, the bottom pillows have standard pillowcases, while the top two are encased in standard shams. (The shams have a flange around the entire perimeter.)
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What is the blanket between the sheet and comforter called?

“A coverlet is meant to be a lightweight layer that can either be made into the bed, between the sheet and duvet, to act like a blanket, or folded at the foot of the bed for an extra layer of warmth or decoration,” says Monica Bhargava, Pottery Barn's executive vice president of product development and design.
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Do people still use Shams?

Shams are often sold in sets with bedspreads (be they quilts, comforters, duvets, or any other type of blanket-like bedding), so many people go with a matchy-matchy look.
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What's the point of pillow shams?

The pillow sham is typically designed to match the more decorative elements of bedding such as a coverlet or duvet cover, or it can be uniquely designed to add a pop of color, pull other colors from the room into the bedding ensemble, or otherwise stand out.
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Where did the term Sham come from?

1670s, "a trick, a hoax, a fraud," also as a verb and an adjective, of uncertain origin; the words burst into use in 1677. Perhaps from sham, a northern dialectal variant of shame (n.); a derivation OED finds "not impossible." Sense of "something meant to be mistaken for something else" is from 1728.
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Where is the sham?

Arabic use

Shām, (شام) the historical name for the Greater Syria region.
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What does Shams mean in Arabic?

Shams (Arabic: شمس; pronounced [ʃams]) is an Arabic word meaning "Sun".
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Are Shams just for decoration?

Caption Options. Shams are the pillows that usually go right in front of the headboard, and they often match your duvet or quilt. They're not meant for sleeping on, just decoration.
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What do you put inside Shams?

Layered Shams

To achieve the layered look, first lean your sleeping pillows lengthwise up against your headboard. Next, lean a row of sham-covered Euro size pillows against the sleeping pillows. In front of this second layer, place a couple of standard or king sized pillows, also dressed in shams.
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What are the big pillows on bed called?

We're here to help! A euro sham pillow (often known as a euro pillow) is a square pillow used decoratively on beds, usually placed behind standard, queen, and king sized pillows.
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Do shams have to match duvet?

99% of the time the pillowcases or shams will have a matching duvet cover or sheet set you can purchase separately, but if it's just a small pop of pattern you're after, skip the duvet and opt for the shams instead. Not only will you save so much money, you'll also save your bed from being too matchy-matchy.
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Where do you put bed pillows at night?

Place your pillows in a chest, storage bench, or trunk at the foot of the bed. If you have a decorative chest or trunk in your bedroom, put it to good use! This is also a great way to stow extra blankets and linens.
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What are duvet sets?

On a basic level, a duvet is a quilted blanket filled with a natural or synthetic filling — such as down or down-alternative — that is protected by an interchangeable cover. Unlike a comforter, its unique pillow-like structure traps heat without weighing you down.
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What are bedspreads called?

Bedspread (also bedcover) A bed cover, often decorative, with sides that go to or near the floor.
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What is a fluffy quilt called?

What is a comforter? Typically, a comforter is a thick, quilted, fluffy blanket that is used to keep you warm. It is usually filled with synthetic fiber filler which is quilted or stitched to secure the filling and keep it evenly distributed. Unlike a duvet, the comforter only forms one piece of all of your bed linens.
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What do you call a bed blanket?

Comforter. A comforter is a bed cover stuffed with fibers or down for warmth and then sewn together on all four sides. Probably the most common bed topper in North America, comforters are available in a nearly endless range of colors, patterns, and styles and are a major decorative accent in the bedroom.
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