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Kantha MD103

Kantha MD103

Regular price $325.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $325.00 USD
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Approx 48"x80"

Learn more about our blankets below.

Dimensions

Each Kantha Blanket sizing is approximate.

Material

Fabric remnants, old saris, or dhotis are stacked in layers and then bound together with a running stitch (kantha stitch) and sometimes with additional embroidery or embellishment.

Care

Dry Cleaning or spot cleaning is recommended. If you choose to launder your quilt, we suggest a chemical-free detergent on a delicate cycle.  Air dry your kantha. If it needs to be softened, tumble without heat after completely dried.

Returns

We want you to love your Sapana piece.  If you aren’t happy let us know.  We can process a return or exchange on new and unworn pieces within 10 days of purchase (or delivery if your item was shipped).

Let us know at info@sapanadreams.com if you have a return.  We will send you a shipping label and process your return once it’s received.  We credit the same account you used for purchasing.  Sometimes it can take 5-7 business days to see your credit applied.

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STORY BEHIND THE BLANKET

Kantha quilts are what started our love affair with hand-crafted textiles.  The blankets we source are vintage made from fabrics intentionally repurposed to be functional at home.

Every piece is one-of-a-kind with a storied past only partially revealed by the fabrics chosen and the handwork of the original maker.

Your kantha is a vintage piece and it should be cared for as such, but also used and loved.

You may notice marks or worn areas on your kantha. This makes your quilt even more special - they show personality, not imperfection.

  • We believe in preserving traditional handicraft techniques.

  • We believe that employment opportunities in rural areas make a significant impact.

  • We believe that we can connect through learning about other histories and cultures.

Crafted by hand. Rooted in story.

Every Sapana piece is a labor of love, handmade by artisans who carry generations of tradition in their hands. These pieces aren’t made in factories—they're created slowly and intentionally in rural communities, where each stitch creates opportunity and preserves culture. Sapana exists to honor these stories, to bridge worlds through craft, and to remind us that what we wear can hold meaning far beyond the material.