Size :
Baby Quilt : Length - 1.52 m (152.40 cm)
Width - 1.02 m (101.60 cm)
Single Bed Quilt : Length - 2.29 m (228.60 cm)
Width - 1.65 m (165.10 cm)
Double Bed Quilt : Length - 2.29 m (228.60 cm)
Width - 2.64 m (264.16 cm)
Fabric : Cotton
Wash Care :
1.Gentle Handwash using a mild soap/detergent
2.Wash separately and do not let it soak in water for too long
3.Dry in shade
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
Note: Scroll and say hi to the adorable baby-sized quilts in the last four images!
We watched the clouds together, passing from sun to moon and then back. We watched days go by, passing from the noise to quiet and back. And through it all, through those days of rest that saved my life and more importantly my spirit, you were my constant companion and quilt of sunshine. And I promise you my love forever and ever.
This is a 4-layered blue, yellow and white cotton quilt with beautiful kantha hand-embroidery on it. It is a timeless piece to be treasured!
This is a cotton quilt with hand-done kantha work on it.
Cotton fabric dates back to some of the most ancient civilizations and it has a strong presence in the modern homes as well. The incredible softness and lightness of cotton combined with its strength and versatility makes it one of the most popular choices across various home furnishing products, especially for the Indian climate. The comfort and the amazing feel that cotton offers is unparalleled.
Kantha is traditional embroidery that originated from the nimble hands of industrious women who upcycled fabric bits by stitching them together and crafted a beautiful kaleidoscope of art in the process. It has since evolved into a stunning craft that is practiced by artisans through generations. Kantha refers to a specific kind of stitch, the most basic one being a simple, straight, running stitch. The artisans use this technique to create beautiful designs. Working on a design using kantha stitch completely is a fully hand-done, laborious process and thus each piece of work takes many weeks to be completed. As kantha work comes to life on fabrics, it transforms into a legacy that is often passed forward as heirloom.