Throw Blanket Handmade Indigo Kasba Tiles 170x120 cm
Softly draped over a chair or folded at the end of a bed, this handmade cotton throw brings deep indigo colour into the room without feeling heavy. The tile-like pattern gives it structure, while the fringed edge keeps the mood relaxed and lived-in.
Throw Blanket Handmade Indigo Kasba Tiles 170x120 cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Softly draped over a chair or folded at the end of a bed, this handmade cotton throw brings deep indigo colour into the room without feeling heavy. The tile-like pattern gives it structure, while the fringed edge keeps the mood relaxed and lived-in.
Throw Blanket Handmade Indigo Kasba Tiles 170x120 cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Indigo tiles, softened by cloth
- The blue sits deep and inky, broken by white floral geometry that feels crisp rather than busy.
- A bold striped border frames the pattern, giving the throw a more finished look when it is folded or draped.
- The tasselled edge adds movement, especially over the arm of a chair or the foot of a bed.
- The pattern has the easy rhythm of tiles, bringing order and softness to a simple corner.
- Its cotton drape suits everyday layering, more decorative and tactile than bulky.
Indigo dye, visible human touch
The fabric is built through indigo dye baths, with the colour developed in layers and revealed as the cloth dries. Resist techniques are used to leave the pale pattern against the blue ground, giving the surface its hand-worked character rather than a flat printed look.
Living with indigo cotton
Use it where you want texture close to hand: across a reading chair, over a plain sofa, or layered on bedding for colour and pattern. Cotton textiles of this kind are usually best washed gently in cool water with mild detergent, then dried flat or in shade. Avoid wringing or tumble drying, and iron any printed areas on the reverse if needed.
A note on Indian indigo craft
Indigo has a long textile history in India, where deep blue cloth has been shaped through dyeing, drying and resist work for generations. Here, the pattern is decorative rather than ceremonial: a repeat of pale floral and tile forms against a saturated blue field. The appeal is in the contrast, the slight irregularity of hand-finished cloth, and the way indigo changes character in the light, sometimes almost navy, sometimes brighter and clearer.
Size and details
Measures 170 × 120 cm and weighs 733 g. Made in India. Finished with visible tassels along the edge.
A thoughtful home gift
A good gift for someone settling into a new home, refreshing a favourite chair, or adding pattern to a calm bedroom. It feels personal without being overly formal, especially for someone who loves blue textiles and handmade home pieces.
Material
Cotton
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