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Vintage kantha kilt multi-mat [D]

Vintage kantha kilt multi-mat [D]

SKU:4842038

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"Vintage Kantha Quilt Multi Mat"

The gradation of pale blue, yellow, and gray that changes over time is beautiful. This is a vintage kantha quilt multi-mat.

[D] type is the perfect size for a food mat, so it is ideal for preventing floor stains. You can also use it freely, such as rolling it up to make a pillow or wrapping ice packs.

*This was made using leftover fabric from a Fabric bed.
Onddoka values ​​simple, high-quality manufacturing.

■Material: Outer: 100% cotton (made in India), Inner: 100% cotton (made in Japan)
■Size: Approx. 39cm x 19.5cm
■ Country of origin: Japan (Osaka Prefecture)
■Notes: Machine washable. Indian cotton may have a vegetable dye smell or fade. Vintage Kantha quilts may show signs of wear and tear, but we hope you will understand that this is also part of the fabric's character.

Please be aware of the characteristics of vintage items before making your purchase.

About the product

The "Vintage Kantha Quilt Multi-Mat" is made entirely from cotton, without any anti-slip or waterproof sheets, and is designed to be easily washable.
The edges of the fabric are finished with 5mm thin piping, creating a delicate and clean design.
In addition, we do not use any decorations that may be swallowed by cats, so you can use it with peace of mind.


Kantha quilt, a traditional Indian sashiko embroidered fabric

"Kantha quilt" is a type of sashiko embroidered fabric that has been passed down in India since ancient times.
Kantha quilts are made by layering many pieces of old cloth and hand-embroidering them stitch by stitch. They are not only appealing because of the rich expression of the various colored threads and old cloth, but also because they are durable and pleasant to the touch, making them ideal for everyday use.

Kantha quilts are lovingly sewn by Indian women with the hope of bringing health and happiness to their families. They were born out of the custom of cherishing old things and have been passed down from generation to generation.





 

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