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Kantha Quilts

Supplier From India
Mar-30-15

We supply a wide variety of kantha quilts and vintage kantha quilts that can be used as blankets, ac blanket, throws, picnic blanket, curtain, bed cover, bedspreads etc. We have a wide variety of quilts.

Twin - 60 x 90 inches - 1-1.5 kg
Queen - 90 x 108 inches - 2-2.5 kg


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Design: Hand-stitched Kantha embroidery on printed cotton base

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They say simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. And Quilting has been proving them right for the longest time. While it does not require the genius and precise hands of embroidery or the color contrasts of block printing, quilting is simply the joining of multiple pieces of cloth to create magical designs out of otherwise pieces deemed as rags.

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