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Vintage kantha quilt blockprinted in Bagru print, olive green and mustard retro style floral print on rust brown background, reverse simple black floral print on taupe..
Vintage kantha quilt blockprinted in Bagru print, olive green and mustard retro style floral print on rust brown background, reverse simple black floral print on taupe..
Vintage kantha quilt blockprinted in Bagru print, olive green and mustard retro style floral print on rust brown background, reverse simple black floral print on taupe.

Vintage kantha quilt - Bagru rust shell flower


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One of a kind, vintage kantha quilt.
  • - Bagru block printed with natural dyes.
  • - Made from old saris, lovingly layered and stitched by hand.
  • - 100% cotton.
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Add colour, texture, and personality to your home with a beautiful vintage kantha quilt. Used as a throw, draped on a chair or on the end of your bed, these unique pieces represent a connection to a centuries old textile tradition, and to the creativity and skill of Bengali women.

Made from old saris, layered and finely stitched by hand using the traditional Bengali running (kantha) stitch, each piece is unique. You can read more about the history of kantha quilts on the blog.

The ultimate in upcycling, these quilts are versatile, durable and require a minimum of care.

This vintage quilt has been given new life with a fresh Bagru blockprint design. The printing traditionally associated with the town of Bagru in Rajasthan uses natural vegetable dyes and floral motifs. This beautiful quilt features a black and olive green retro style floral print on and rust brown background with original sari braid border, with the reverse featuring a simple floral design in black on taupe.

  • 100% cotton
  • Multiple fabric layers, hand quilted
  • Designed and made in India
  • 200cm x 130cm
  • Machine wash cold

 

NOTE : These quilts are printed and stitched by hand. Any variation or inconsistency is not to be construed as a fault, but part of the intrinsic beauty of the handmade process.