Kantha is a type of embroidery crafts in the Eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent, specially in Bangladesh and in the Indian States of West Bengal, Tripura and Odisha. In Odisha, old saris are stacked on each other and hand stitched to make a thin piece of cushion. This is normally used above a bed cushion or instead of a cushion.Kantha saris are traditionally worn by women in Bengal region of the Indian Subcontinent. Kantha stitching is also used to make simple quilts, commonly known as Nakshi Kantha. Women in Bengal typically use old saris and cloth and layer them with Kantha stitching to make a light blanket, throw, or bedspread, especially for children.Kantha is very popular with tourists visiting the Bengal region of Indian subcontinent. Weave Kantha is a form of embroidery often practised by rural women. The traditional form of Kantha embroidery was done with soft dhotis and saris, with a simple running stitch along the edges. Depending on the use of the finished pro...
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