The Saffron Meadow Vintage Kantha Throw is a reversible quilt hand-stitched from 100% upcycled cotton saris by women artisans in Eastern India. Each piece is completely unique, showcasing traditional Kantha embroidery and two contrasting sides with vibrant, one-of-a-kind patterns. These vintage textiles often feature signs of their past life—such as gentle fading, wear, and hand-mended patches—adding depth, character, and authenticity to every throw. Lightweight, breathable, and machine washable, it's ideal as a bedspread, cozy wrap, or statement accent. Approx. size: 60 x 90 inches. Photos may show distressed areas that highlight its rich history. Made from 100% vintage cotton Kantha saris. Kantha is a centuries-old craft from Eastern India and Bangladesh, where women repurpose old saris into quilts using rows of running stitches. Breathable, soft, and naturally durable thanks to hand embroidery. Fabrics are upcycled, reducing the demand for new textile production. Handwash or Machine Wash Cold. Line dry preferred. Warm iron if needed
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Orange / Green Saffron Meadow Vintage Kantha Throw
The Saffron Meadow Vintage Kantha Throw is a reversible quilt hand-stitched from 100% upcycled cotton saris by women artisans in Eastern India. Each piece is completely unique, showcasing traditional Kantha embroidery and two contrasting sides with vibrant, one-of-a-kind patterns. These vintage textiles often feature signs of their past life—such as gentle fading, wear, and hand-mended patches—adding depth, character, and authenticity to every throw. Lightweight, breathable, and machine washable, it's ideal as a bedspread, cozy wrap, or statement accent. Approx. size: 60 x 90 inches. Photos may show distressed areas that highlight its rich history. Made from 100% vintage cotton Kantha saris. Kantha is a centuries-old craft from Eastern India and Bangladesh, where women repurpose old saris into quilts using rows of running stitches. Breathable, soft, and naturally durable thanks to hand embroidery. Fabrics are upcycled, reducing the demand for new textile production. Handwash or Machine Wash Cold. Line dry preferred. Warm iron if needed