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Swadeshi Bhandar
Premium Solid Beige Khadi Cotton Khesh – Handwoven Heavy Cotton Blanket / Throw with Fringes for Home & Travel
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- Authentic Handwoven Khesh: Curated by Adhunik Swadeshi Bhandar, this piece is a classic example of Bengal’s traditional Khesh weaving, crafted from recycled cotton yarns to create a thick, durable fabric.
- Elegant Solid Beige Tone: Unlike the usual multi-colored striped Khesh, this unique piece comes in a solid natural beige (off-white) shade, offering a minimalist and earthy aesthetic.
- Thick & Heavy Texture: The dense weave provides a comforting weight, making it perfect as a light blanket for mild winters, an AC quilt for summers, or a cozy wrap for chilly evenings.
- Decorative Fringed Ends: Features beautifully twisted tassels (fringes) at the hem, adding a raw, artistic, and handcrafted touch to the overall design.
- Breathable & Skin-Friendly: Made from 100% cotton, the fabric is highly breathable and becomes softer with every wash, ensuring it is gentle on the skin.
- Multipurpose Utility: Versatile enough to be used as a single bedsheet, a sofa throw, a yoga mat cover, or a travel blanket, reflecting the practical nature of Adhunik Swadeshi Bhandar.
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Products Highlights
Size: 5 x 8 Feet (Standard Single Sheet Size)
Weight: Approx. 1 Kg (Heavy & Durable)
Material: 100% Recycled Cotton Khesh
Styling & Care Instructions
Styling Tips
- Living Room: Throw it casually over a dark sofa or armchair for a chic, rustic look.
- Bedroom: Fold it at the foot of the bed as a runner to add texture to plain bedsheets.
- Outdoors: Heavy enough to use as a picnic spread or travel blanket.
Care Instructions
- Washing: Hand wash separately in cold water (colors may bleed initially).
- Drying: Line dry in shade to prevent fading; do not wring hard.
About the Fabric
Khesh Weaving: This is a unique traditional eco-friendly weave from Bengal where recycled cotton sarees are torn into thin strips and handwoven with new yarn. This process gives the fabric its signature thick texture, durability, and sustainable quality, making every piece one-of-a-kind.
Disclaimer
Please note — slight color variations may occur due to lighting, photography, or different screen display settings.