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Our gowns are made using vintage cotton sari quilts, layered and hand-stitched using the traditional kantha technique. Each piece is entirely unique, carrying its own mix of colours, patterns, and history.

Cut to an easy dropped-shoulder shape and finished with a large pocket and tie belt, the robe is designed for comfort without losing its sense of character. The weight of the layered cotton gives it a soft structure, making it just as suited to lounging at home as it is to wearing outside as a light jacket.

Turn up the sleeves to reveal contrasting inner layers of kantha, a quiet reminder of the many textiles and stories held within a single piece.

Details

Size: Shoulders: 47cm Length: 100cm

Material: 3–5 layers of repurposed cotton saris

Origin: Made in India using repurposed kantha quilts, sewn by a family-run tailor

Care
Machine washable.

Do not use bleach, harsh detergents, or high heat.
Due to the handloomed nature of the fabric, a joining seam may be visible.

As each piece is handmade, slight variations in colour and size are part of its character
Giving back

A portion of proceeds is shared with marginalised communities through our ongoing partnership with human rights organisation Restless Beings.

For every order placed, we also plant a tree, contributing to long-term environmental restoration.

Discover

Kantha

Kantha is a centuries-old stitching tradition from the Bengal region, spanning present-day West Bengal and Bangladesh.

Originally created within the home, layers of worn cloth were stitched together using small running stitches to form quilts for everyday use. What began as a practical act of reuse became something more, a quiet expression of care, resourcefulness, and creativity.

Today, this practice continues as a way of preserving both craft and a philosophy rooted in renewal, where nothing is wasted and every piece carries a past into the present.

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