Kantha is a traditional craft made by repeatedly layering and sewing colorful fabrics together using vintage cloth as a base and then stitching them together with sashiko stitching.
It began when women in the Bengal region of India layered saris and applied sashiko embroidery to them at home, primarily using them as baby swaddling cloths or rugs.
This is an eco-friendly item made by connecting and layering small scraps of fabric to create one large, sturdy piece of cloth.
All products are handmade and one-of-a-kind.
仕様
サイズ(単位mm)
- Width 450 Depth 10 Height 450
主な素材
- 100% cotton
特記事項
- This is handmade and is a one-of-a-kind item.
- Due to the nature of Kantha quilting, there may be loose threads, but please enjoy this as part of the texture.
- As this item is made of vintage fabric, it may have tears or stains, but please enjoy the texture of the item.
"Fog Linen Work", run by Yumiko Sekine, is a brand that sells original linen designs and simple household goods that are "useful for everyday life".
The products of fog linen work are made with the theme of "linen that is natural, orthodox, and can be used for everyday life by people with various lifestyles." The brand was started with the desire to have linen that can be used for everyday life at home, and initially only a few items were available. However, as the brand's customers began to ask "what if there was a pattern like this," the number of product items increased in response to their own lifestyle needs, and they began producing fabric with original designs, and currently produce products with fabrics of original colors and patterns.