Width: 44in
Weight: About 110g per meter
Embroidery: Machine Kantha Work
Colours may vary slightly due to a difference in digital and fabric colours
Kantha is a type of embroidery typically found in West bengal and Odisha. This is essentially done on old and used fabrics to renew their lifespan, making them even better than new. It involves a running stitch on clothes, leading to different patterns, including flowers, birds, geometrical shapes or any scenarios from everyday life. This embroidery gives the cloth a wavy and wrinkled look. Kantha stitching is also used to make simple quilts, which are known as Nakshi Kantha.
Wash Instructions: Block print fabrics tend to bleed in the initial washes. Please wash them separately and do not soak them or dry them under direct sunlight. First wash dry clean is recommended as that strengthens the colours.