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Vintage Kantha Quilts Handmade Old Saree Made gudari Boho Bedding Throw Blanket Bedspread Rally

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  • ⭐ Quality - Handmade vintage quilt using old saree materials. Stitchings are sturdy and neat, ensuring long-lasting use. Perfect as a cozy throw blanket or bedspread.
  • ⭐ HIGH QUALITY - Handcrafted with traditional techniques and materials for maximum durability and comfort. Made with quality fabrics and fabrics for a unique and luxurious feel. Durable and soft for a cozy night's sleep.
  • ⭐ Manufacturing method - These quilts are handmade using traditional Kantha embroidery techniques, making them a beautiful and unique addition to any bedroom. They feature intricate stitching and vibrant colors that bring a touch of bohemian flair to your decor.
  • ⭐ VERSATILE - Beautifully crafted Bohemian Patchwork Quilt is a perfect piece for adding charm to your space. Its lightweight, comfortable material makes it an ideal throw for any season, with vibrant colors and patterns that will complement any decor.
  • ⭐ CONSTRUCTION - This luxurious bohemian quilt is made from quality fabrics, expertly hand stitched in an intricate patchwork pattern and finished with exquisite detailing. Enjoy a lifetime of comfort and style with this timeless classic.



4.3 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #76,974 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
  • #5 in Quilts
Date First Available February 11, 2023

Product Description

Krati Exports Vintage Kantha Quilts Handmade Old Saree Made gudari Boho Bedding Throw Blanket Bedspread Rally

A colorful vintage Indian Kantha quilt with intricate running stitch embroidery

Crafting Timeless Beauty: The Art of Vintage Kantha Quilts

A Kantha quilt is a type of traditional textile art that originates from the Indian subcontinent, particularly the states of West Bengal and Bangladesh. It is a form of hand-stitched embroidery where layers of old or discarded sarees, dhotis, and other cloth pieces are stacked together and stitched in intricate patterns using a simple running stitch. The result is a colorful and textured quilt with beautiful designs and patterns.

An intricately hand-stitched vintage Indian Kantha quilt showcasing rich patterns floral designs

Cultural Treasures in Stitch: The Heritage and Craftsmanship of Kantha Quilts

Kantha quilts are not just functional bedding but are also considered a form of art and cultural expression. Historically, they were often created by women in rural communities using materials that were readily available, such as worn-out clothes. The stitching not only binds the layers of cloth together but also creates intricate patterns, ranging from simple geometric shapes to more elaborate designs inspired by nature, animals, and everyday life.

A close-up view of a vintage Kantha quilt, highlighting the detailed running stitch embroidery

Threads of Tradition: The Time-Honored Craftsmanship Behind Kantha Quilts

Kantha quilts have gained popularity beyond their place of origin and are now sought after as unique and artistic home décor items. They can be used as bedspreads, throws, wall hangings, or even as fashionable shawls or wraps. The beauty of Kantha quilts lies in their handcrafted nature, with each piece being a unique creation reflecting the creativity and skill of the maker.

A series of images depicting the traditional creation of a Kantha quilt

Skilled artisans in India stack layers of repurposed fabric, including old sarees and dhotis
  • Handcrafted Artistry: Vintage Kantha quilts are handmade by skilled artisans, often women from rural areas of India. Each quilt is a labor-intensive work of art
  • These quilts are typically made from repurposed or upcycled fabrics, including old sarees, dhotis, and other worn-out garments. This practice aligns with sustainable
  • Vintage Kantha quilts consist of multiple layers of fabric stacked on top of each other. The layers are held together by intricate running stitches that run across the entire quilt.

From Fabric to Art: The Fascinating Creation of Kantha Quilts

A Kantha quilt is a type of traditional textile art that originates from the Indian subcontinent, particularly the states of West Bengal and Bangladesh. It is a form of hand-stitched embroidery where layers of old or discarded sarees, dhotis, and other cloth pieces are stacked together and stitched in intricate patterns using a simple running stitch. The result is a colorful and textured quilt with beautiful designs and patterns.

Kantha quilts are not just functional bedding but are also considered a form of art and cultural expression. Historically, they were often created by women in rural communities using materials that were readily available, such as worn-out clothes. The stitching not only binds the layers of cloth together but also creates intricate patterns, ranging from simple geometric shapes to more elaborate designs inspired by nature, animals, and everyday life.

Kantha quilts have gained popularity beyond their place of origin and are now sought after as unique and artistic home décor items. They can be used as bedspreads, throws, wall hangings, or even as fashionable shawls or wraps. The beauty of Kantha quilts lies in their handcrafted nature, with each piece being a unique creation reflecting the creativity and skill of the maker.

These quilts also carry a cultural significance, often passed down through generations as heirlooms. In recent times, there has been a revival of interest in traditional crafts, including Kantha quilting, as people appreciate the authenticity, craftsmanship, and sustainable practices associated with such art forms.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
colors are garish
egger pandit
Reviewed in Germany on January 4, 2025
Schöne Farbe, schöner Stoff, leicht aber hochwertig. Ideal für bunte Sommerabende
Steve Rusch
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
I liked this so much, I ordered it twice. One for my bedroom - and one for the tv room. It comes in random colors and is so colorful. Very light-weight too. I've washed it a few times and it hasn't shrunk - and still keeps color.
Deborah L. Peters
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
It’s like your favorite quilt at grandmas house. When it arrived we opened it and put it directly into the washer and ran it through twice on delicate in cold water, then hung it dry - which it did over night. It’s soft and the perfect size for my daybed. We live in a hot climate and it’s the perfect weight. I love the fact that it is repurposed fabric and all handmade. The colors and patterns are simply lovely.
Tonya
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024
I ordered two throws and they are both beautiful. The lightweight fabric is soft — perfect for spring and summer. Both sides are completely different colors and patterns, which adds to the uniqueness. The first two pictures are one throw, and the second two pictures are the other. Such a great find!
Anne
Reviewed in Sweden on December 28, 2024
Härliga och färgfulla sängkläder. Önskar att jag kunnat välja färgställning.
Patrizia Mezzacapo
Reviewed in Italy on December 20, 2024
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Susanne
Reviewed in Germany on December 2, 2024
Hier bekommt ihr wirklich einen authentischen Kanthan,der mit seinen Farben und Mustern ein bisschen Orient ins Haus bringt.Er besitzt auch bunte Flicken,aber die tuen dem Charme keinen Abbruch 👍👍
Yamini
Reviewed in Singapore on November 5, 2024
From the reviews expected something nice but found it to be very average… looked old nothing like what’s on the pic. Way too thin quality
R. Spates
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
I would've been happy with whatever design the shipper chose...& this one, with a lot of yellow and pinkturns out to be an ancient favorite combo of mine. I just wish it were sturdier/thicker.
Kaleigh
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
Howdy folks!I’ll start by saying that these blankets very easily caught my eye. Not only because of the bright colors and the home-madey-ness of them, but the price! Let’s face it, I’m cheap… and I’ve always loved Indian garments, tapestries & such. My style was “Boho” in the 90’s, since before it was cool.Anyway, I just knew that a Kantha ‘quilt’ would fit into my space super well no matter what color I received (and I was right, please continue…)I spent nearly an hour going through different listings for this item last night. Reading the reviews, looking at photos and trying to figure out which seller could potentially produce the best product at the best price. I had at least ten of these blankets in my cart all from different sellers on Amazon. The reviews for any one listing varied quite a bit. Some praising the blankets and ordering more. Others leaving some kinda angry comments about them. A few even thought that they came all the way from India straight to their doorstep in 24 hours- so that was helpful. 🫠After narrowing it down to just two sellers, I decided to do an experiment. Also, if I purchased two I would qualify for same-day delivery and I like that kinda service… so two blankets it was!Of course I purchased the one from this seller for around $18 and some change. I also got the same item from a different seller for around $16.A few hours later, my package arrived. The positive and negative reviews on both listings were pretty similar to one another, as well as the item descriptions. I opened this particular quilt first… Hoping for the best, somewhat expecting a pungent smell and Swastika-print fabric (this actually happened - a few times) luckily I encountered neither. What I did receive was exactly what I was hoping not to get. I really did not want one with some random, out-of-place, non-matching patches. So of course this quilt has four of ‘em. That said, the colors are vibrant. I do wish that all of the colors/patterns flowed together on both sides, but one side is pink/yellow, the other, red, gold and blue. It’s not an ugly blanket by any means (or my standards). I guess you could say, it’s reversible. One side for the fall/winter, the other for the spring/Summer. lol idk, anywho… here are some pros & cons for this Kantha:PROS:1. Great vibrant colors.2. It’s thicker than expected. Definitely not what I would consider a quilt, but I wasn’t hoping for a quilt. I was hoping for a thin & comfy cotton throw to take along in my boho-chic pop-up camper on hot summer camping trips.3. I actually love that they’re made from recycled material.4. Surprise! NO SMELL. Y’all had me nervous about opening this blanket and passing out from the fumes. the way some people reviewed the smell had me concerned. No doubt, I would definitely recommend washing them (GENTLY, and probably hang to dry as well - I’ll touch on the reasons why shortly)CONS: (I’m not trying to be a hater, this is my honest review. Take it how you will. I’m sure everyone’s experiences are different. After all, it is basically luck that chooses which blanket you will receive)1. Those few dang random patches. I hate them. I didn’t want them. I got them. They don’t match the rest of the blanket. If I were to lay it flat on a bed, they would obnoxiously stand out to me. (See pics)2. The X stitches around the edges and the stitches going through the entirety of the blanket are a bit wild. Some are frayed, some aren’t tied off, some are crooked, some just aren’t there at all. It isn’t horrible, but it isn’t great either. (See pics)3. One of the corners had a super sticky, yellow-ish substance on it. It stuck to my fingers like I was Spider-Man. Last thing anyone in this world wants is to unfold a blanket for the first time and find someone’s sticky stuff on your hand, ya know what I’m sayin’. Lmao. No, but seriously, it very well could have been transfer from the unnecessary amount tape that was very tightly wrapped all around the bag that it came in. I also thought that it could possibly be fabric glue, but I didn’t notice it anywhere else on the blanket. It still didn’t smell though.4. A portion of one side wraps around to the other side at the edge and it’s kinda cooked and awkward. I thought I could just use it on the side that’s opposite of the patchy one, but then there’s the weird wonky edge that doesn’t continue around the entire blanket (see pics)Final thoughts: I never expected perfection & superior craftsmanship when I ordered an $18 recycled blanket. It’s beautiful for what it is. I haven’t decided yet if I want to keep it or try my luck exchanging it & seeing if the next one the Amazon warehouse worker picks out for me is any better. If I do end up going that route, I’ll update my review.I give it 3.5 stars.About that other (couple bucks cheaper) Kantha that I ordered from a different seller, I have to say… it’s an easy 4.5 stars. I got a for sure keeper!PROS:1.While it was about an inch shorter than the first on one in both length and width, all of the stitching was superior. (See pics) There are no patches, it has a wider range of colors that go together better in my opinion and it’s slightly thinner, but the fabric itself seems thicker, maybe.. idk. It makes sense to me lolThere are far less frays, strange sticky stuff, patches and weird edges.3. I wouldn’t worry about it falling apart in the washer or dryer… which is a great thing considering the CON: it smells like it was shipped inside someone’s diesel fuel tank like cocaine from Mexico. I’m serious. I opened the plastic package and I finally understand every review I read about this smelly-smell. My kid came out from his room and thought there was a gas leak. It’s bad-bad. It’s currently in the washer with baking soda and vinegar, along with some Gain liquid detergent, because we all know that stuff will make a dirty diaper smell good.All-in-all, I’m happy with my experiment. I try not to base all of my trust or doubt off of other people’s reviews. Always find out for yourself! No matter what one person says, another person’s experience and opinion will no-doubt be different. That, and there are some super wacky reviewers on Amazon, man. They make for some good entertainment.What do I do for fun? … I read Amazon reviews lol.I hope this review helps and if it doesn’t, that’s cool too. Either way, I categorize this as a “why not” purchase. It’s fun! As a very wise Vietnam War vet, Cross Country runner & All American Football player from Alabama once said on a bench at a bus stop, “Life is like a Kantha blanket, you never know what you’re gonna get.” … or something like that.Peace :)
Carol Mateel Todd
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023
I just loved the variety of these quilts made from pre-worn cotton saris. I think they are made in a women’s cooperative so that’s a good thing too. When they are first opened, there is a distinct odor but I just washed them in my machine in sanitary cycle using regular detergent and vinegar. Repeated this several times and presto, no problem. Fabrics are different each side with a few similar patches on some. The patterns I got were mostly oranges, reds and yellows. Although they are sewn with a big open stitch running the length of the cloth, they are very sturdy. I have been using one for a lap blanket (folded) and it has held up for months with no problems. I got a couple extras because I love giving them as gifts.
Just a Reader
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
I’m updating this review and adding stars because this little blanket is so light and cuddly. It has become one of my favorite comfort items. The colors are muted, which I wasn’t expecting, but the blanket has its own beauty and doesn’t have to be all flashy. I’m sorry I called it ugly. A lot of care goes into creating these blankets and I love that it’s all natural fiber. Original review: Each side of the blanket is a single piece of fabric, and the one I got was a dull blue on one side and washed-out pink and gray (probably supposed to be white, but stained gray by leaked dye from other fabric) on the other. I’ll use it for something, but I wish it was colorful and decorative like the ones in other reviews. If you order five, you’ll probably get some good ones. If you order just one, it’s rolling the dice. I feel like if I return it, I’m just rolling the dice again.