Enjoy beutifully crafted kantha work on cotton saree with Naisha. In the image model wearing the blouse is only for representation. It comes with an unstitched version of the blouse in same pattern and same colour.
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This product has been woven by hand and may have slight irregularities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. These minor differences in the weave are just as much part of the charm as its other unique features, and as a whole finally made it to your hands. Also the color rendition of the products may vary according to the ambient lighting conditions and the color calibration of digital LED devices
Normal hand wash, dry away from direct sunlight.
Traditionally, kantha is a form of embroidery used in Bengali households to stitch light covers for mild winters or for swaddling babies. The kantha cloth is made by stacking together five to seven old saris and creating colourful motifs with a simple running stitch.
Along the banks of the Beki, a tributary of the Brahmaputra, lies Rupakuchi. On this island, locally known as a char, a group of women are stitching a story of their own.
In 2020, when the lockdown hit everything, straining their already meagre resources, these women turned to a centuries-old Bengali craft: stitching khetas or patchwork quilts, with recycled cloth.
Amrapari, a collective in Assam’s Rupakuchi village, enables these women to earn a living by training them in traditional “kheta” embroidery.
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Normal hand wash, dry away from direct sunlight.