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Bengal Kantha Work
Product Details
Size
Length - 212 cm, Width - 90 cm.
Weight
285 grams (approximately).
Material
This multicolor bengal kantha hand-embroidered patchwork reversible silk dupatta beautifully blends tradition with style. Crafted in silk, it feels elegant and easy to drape. The fine kantha stitches highlight Bengal’s rich heritage, while the reversible design offers versatility. Its patchwork patterns add a unique charm with a contemporary touch. Perfect for both festive and casual wear, this dupatta is a timeless accessory that enhances every outfit with grace.
Care
Dry clean only.
Colour
Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible.
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Artisan
Ruisa
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Ruisa’s handwoven textiles combine tradition with flair, creating timeless pieces with a modern touch.
Kantha Embroidery is a centuries-old tradition where people stitch patchwork cloth from rags that was evolved from the thrift of rural women in the Bengali region of the sub-continent
Ruisa’s handwoven textiles combine tradition with flair, creating timeless pieces with a modern touch.
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Bengal Kantha Work
Kantha Embroidery is a centuries-old tradition where people stitch patchwork cloth from rags that was evolved from the thrift of rural women in the Bengali region of the sub-continent
For those of you using a 44-inch wide fabric, this guide suggests measurements for a standard L Size. Think of this as your starting point. If you're working with different sizes or fabric widths, just adjust up or down accordingly. Hope this helps!
When it comes to how much fabric you'll need, it really depends on the design. We'd recommend having a chat with your designer or tailor before you order, just to be on the safe side.
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Shoulder - Measure from one tip of the shoulder to the other
2
Bust - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
3
Waist - Measure around the waist, above the belly button along the slimmest part without tightening the measuring tape
4
Hip - Measure under your arms and around the fullest part of your chest
Tip: If you don't find an exact match, go for the next size.
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We dispatch most orders within 48 hours. Within India, expect delivery in 5-7 days. International orders take 10-15 business days. You get a tracking link by email once it ships.
Can I return or exchange this?
Yes. If it doesn't work for you, initiate a return within the specified window. Reach out to our team. we keep it simple and sort it quickly.
What payment methods do you accept?
Cards, UPI, net banking, and wallets. All accepted. Cash on delivery is available across India. International customers can pay via PayPal or global cards.
How do I know this is genuinely handmade?
We source every product directly from artisan workshops across India. No middlemen, no factories. We work with over 10,000 artisans in 500+ craft clusters.
How will my order be packed?
Every order includes a handwritten note and a small surprise gift from us. Your product is wrapped carefully to reach you safe. We've done this since day one.
What are the dimensions of your dupattas?
Our dupattas range from 2 to 2.5 metres in length. Width varies between 0.5 and 1 metre depending on the style. Exact dimensions are on each product page.
Can I use this as a head covering or scarf?
Yes. Our dupattas work well as head coverings, neck scarves, or draped over the shoulder. The lighter ones double up nicely for travel and layering.
Will the colors bleed when I wash it?
We recommend a cold water hand wash for the first use. Some natural dyes may release slight color initially. that settles after the first wash. Always wash separately the first time.
Is this suitable as a gift?
Our dupattas make thoughtful gifts. They are practical, beautiful, and carry the story of the craft behind them. We pack every order with care and a handwritten note.
How do I iron or press this?
Iron on low heat while slightly damp for best results. Use a pressing cloth on silk, chiffon, or embroidered dupattas. Steam works well on cotton and linen. Avoid high heat on synthetics.
What is Kantha embroidery?
Kantha is a running-stitch embroidery tradition from Bengal. Women repurpose old cotton sarees by layering and stitching them together with fine running stitches. The stitching creates a rippled surface and tells visual stories.
How long does Kantha embroidery take?
Old cotton sarees are stacked (3-7 layers) and stitched together using a simple running stitch with cotton thread. The stitching compresses the layers and creates a quilted texture. Narrative scenes are filled with colored thread.
How can I tell if the embroidery is hand-done?
Hand embroidery has a slightly irregular stitch pattern on the reverse side. Machine embroidery shows perfectly uniform stitches. The texture and depth of hand stitching is visibly different.
Will the threads pull or snag during use?
Handle embroidered areas gently. Avoid rubbing against rough surfaces. If a thread catches, don't pull. push it back gently with a needle. Proper care keeps the embroidery intact for years.
How do I wash embroidered products?
Turn inside out and hand wash in cold water. Do not wring or scrub the embroidered area. Press gently with a towel to remove water. Iron on the reverse side at low heat.
What does Silk feel like?
Pure silk feels cool to the touch and warms with your body. It has a smooth, liquid drape and a natural sheen that catches light. The fabric is lightweight yet strong.
How do I wash Silk products?
Dry clean is safest for Silk. If hand washing, use cold water and a mild silk-specific detergent. Never wring. Roll in a towel to absorb moisture, then dry flat in shade.
Is Silk suitable for summer or winter?
Silk works across seasons. It feels cool in summer and retains warmth in winter. The natural temperature regulation of silk makes it comfortable year-round in Indian climates.
How durable is Silk?
With proper care, Silk products last for years. The fibre is naturally strong. Avoid rough handling, direct sun, and chemical detergents. Gentle care keeps it looking fresh long-term.
Why is Silk priced higher than cotton?
Silk production is labour-intensive. from rearing silkworms to reeling the thread. Silk involves additional regional techniques that add time and skill. The price reflects the material and the maker's effort.
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