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Usha is a hand-stitched kantha cushion created in collaboration with artisans in the village of Sima Nagar, West Bengal.

Worked on handloomed cotton, the surface is built through rows of small, evenly spaced stitches in a spectrum of colours. The pattern flows gently across the fabric, forming a soft rhythm of rainbow lines that shift subtly as the light moves.

Freehand in nature, no two pieces are exactly the same. Slight variations in spacing and colour placement give each cushion its own character.
Finished with a concealed zip and paired with a British wool insert.

Details

Size: 60 x 35 cm

Colour: Multicoloured (stitch) on neutral base

Material: Handloomed cotton cover with British wool insert.

Origin: Made in West Bengal, India in collaboration with artisans in Sima Nagar.

Care
Remove the wool insert before washing the cover.

Machine washable.

Do not use bleach, harsh detergents, or high heat.

We recommend airing the wool insert during warmer months to keep it fresh.
Giving back

This piece is created in collaboration with artisans in West Bengal, supporting consistent work and fair pay through traditional craft.

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

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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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