Samudaay Small Kantha Throw - India
The Samudaay Small Kantha Throw is an accent sure to become a conversation piece. The subdued colors offer just the right effect for the community scenes and floral patterns. This one-of-a-kind Kantha is handmade in Ajmer, India using six layers of repurposed vintage cotton saris. Its size is fitting for a lap throw, baby blanket, or travel blanket. The Samudaay Throw is Fair Trade Verified and features a hand-stitched signature of the maker.
Material: Cotton (6 layers of vintage saris)
Color(s): Cream, Coral Red, Green, Yellow
Size: 32” x 48”
Artisan/Collective: Anchal
Origin: India
The Samudaay Small Kantha Throw is an accent sure to become a conversation piece. The subdued colors offer just the right effect for the community scenes and floral patterns. This one-of-a-kind Kantha is handmade in Ajmer, India using six layers of repurposed vintage cotton saris. Its size is fitting for a lap throw, baby blanket, or travel blanket. The Samudaay Throw is Fair Trade Verified and features a hand-stitched signature of the maker.
Material: Cotton (6 layers of vintage saris)
Color(s): Cream, Coral Red, Green, Yellow
Size: 32” x 48”
Artisan/Collective: Anchal
Origin: India
The Samudaay Small Kantha Throw is an accent sure to become a conversation piece. The subdued colors offer just the right effect for the community scenes and floral patterns. This one-of-a-kind Kantha is handmade in Ajmer, India using six layers of repurposed vintage cotton saris. Its size is fitting for a lap throw, baby blanket, or travel blanket. The Samudaay Throw is Fair Trade Verified and features a hand-stitched signature of the maker.
Material: Cotton (6 layers of vintage saris)
Color(s): Cream, Coral Red, Green, Yellow
Size: 32” x 48”
Artisan/Collective: Anchal
Origin: India
Kantha (Sanskrit word meaning ‘rags’) are created by piecing together bits of saris and cloth scraps to form multi-layered, patchwork blankets that each offer their own unique pattern and character. To read more, please enjoy our Inspiration page The Patterns of India.
Care: Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low and remove promptly