Description
Our "Kantha Embroidery" textile cover journal is the perfect space for writing your thoughts, ideas, dreams and adventures.
- Cover: Kantha embroidered textile sourced from cooperatives
- Paper: 100% recycled, wood free handmade paper sourced from rural units
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Page type: Blank, hand-stitched
- Large Blank Journal: 144 pages (72 leaves)
- Size: A5
- Paper texture: Rough, handmade
- Writing: Use a ballpoint pen, pencil or gel pen
- Pages GSM: Approximately 120 gsm
- Dimensions: (14.3 x 21.1 cms)
Please note: Each piece is unique, there will be a slight variation in the design as the cloth for the covers are cut from a running piece of textile. There will be variations in embroidery as these are hand-embroidered.
About Kantha Embroidery:
Kantha is a type of free-style embroidery practiced by rural women in the eastern regions of India, specifically in the states of West Bengal, Tripura, and Odisha.
It was traditionally made from layers of old silk or cotton textile, which were sewn together to form a quilt, using a running stitch(Kantha stitch) with a relatively coarse thread. The layered quilts were then decorated with embroidery. In some cases, the entire cloth was covered with running stitches, employing beautiful motifs of flowers, animals, birds, geometrical shapes and themes from everyday activities.
With encouragement from co-operative societies and the government, Kantha embroidery is now in fashion and being used on textiles, saris, home furnishings and dress material.