Vintage Kantha Jacket – Green Rooibos

£175.00

Keshi Kantha Jacket Style

One of a kind –  M/L

Gorgeous kantha quilt details crafted into a jacket you can wear everyday.

Made in small batches to give you something unique and beautiful.

 

 

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Description

vintage kantha jacket
vintage kantha jacket

Short Keshi Jacket

An over sized kantha jacket style.

ONE OF A KIND

SIZE M/L

Measurements

Fits UK size 12-16

Armpit to armpit 82cm / 32.5 inches or

 Fits up to 65 inch /164 cm around bust

Length from shoulder 22 inch / 57 cm

FEATURES

Free delivery on this jacket.

Two front patch pockets

Sleeves look great folded back to reveal the beautiful unique patterned lining.

Made from pieces of vintage kantha quilt patterns. Each with unique hand embroidery stitches.

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vintage kantha jacket
vintage kantha jacket

FURTHER DETAILS

Each jacket is unique having been recycled and repurposed from hand embroidered stitched vintage quilts, roughly between 30-100 years old.

Variations in pattern – making each jacket one of a kind.

Each jacket has its own unique kantha stitch style covering its entirety.

Made in small limited edition batches. Image above for style of jacket, and colourway. 

Each jacket listed individually as these are such unique pieces.

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What is Kantha?

Kantha is a style of stitching found in Indian embroidery, traditionally found in Bangladesh, Bengal, Odisha and Tripura.

Classically created originally by stacking old saris onto each other and hand stitching them together using a simple running stitch to make a thin cushioned layer. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded saris and clothing with the simple kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion.

Kantha stitched embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern india. It can be traced back 500 years as a way the Bengalis recycled old saris, dhotis and household textiles. By using the kantha technique they up-cycled their old textiles into quilts for warmth and comfort. Even the yarn used to make the embroidery was salvaged from the other textiles and clothing. 

Read more about Kantha stitching here

Indigowares has ancient roots with modern soul.

Creating clothing with a conscience that you will treasure forever.

 

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Size

EXTRA LARGE, LARGE, MEDIUM, SMALL