Vintage Kantha Quilts Here Is Everything You Need to Know Before Buying One
The full understanding of the quirks
and intricacies of vintage before buying anything that is vintage. The exact meaning of vintage is that it has
been preserved life long before entering shops and markets to be bought by
customers and Vintage kantha Quilts is the same.
These blankets originate from India’s
eastern state locally known as Bengali Gurdi, the cloth is traditionally hand
sewn for the best finish. They can be used as, decors, gift wraps, given as
gifts or used as curtains; these quilts have uses as far as a consumer can
think.
In this article the reader will be
told everything they need to know before buying vintage kantha quilts or
anything vintage.
The need-to-know features block
Vintage kantha quilts have various
features that provoke the customers to buy at least one.
1)
Softness
2)
Fading
3)
Wear
and tear
4)
Patches
5)
Color
mismatching
6)
Hand
block printed
Softness: -The
quilts are 100% cotton thus making them so soft that they can be snuggled, the
best part is that they are made from saris that have been worn various times
thus removing the stiffness completely from them. These quilts are comfortable
to curl up under.
Fading: - The
saris used in making the quilts have been hung out to dry for months
or even years, since cotton doesn’t hold its color for long when dried under
the sun, so the color of the quilt that you buy might be faded, but this enhances
its charm only.
Wear and tear: - Customer may find some areas on the quilt that are worn more than the
others, good news is that it will not be completely worn through or torn
physically, the blankets are layered, so the area where the cloth is thin some
inner layers might be visible, but this only enhances the character and
softness of a vintage blanket.
Patches: - if
a sari has a small tear, the cloth will be patched when adding to the blanket;
some quilts will have an overall patch layout but generally a vintage blanket
only have patch or patches where they are required
Color mismatching: - The design and colors used n the quilts don’t always have a standard
color palette or theme, in fact there are a range of admirable colors and
themes within one print which makes them stand out from the rest of the crowd,
thus vintage is not the right choice for you if you want to get a single color
in your quilt or blanket.
Hand block printed: - Quilts or blankets are hand block printed every time for the
traditional Indian look that has been mesmerizing the eyes of the consumers.
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