Dune Baby Quilt
Enhance your nursery with our beautifully crafted reversible baby quilt, perfect for adding a personal touch to your baby's first environment. The quilt features an abstract pink sand dune motif on the front, capturing the serene beauty of desert landscapes in soft hues. The reverse side offers a contrasting design inspired by an Arabian night, with a dark blue and brown palette that adds depth and intrigue.
Handcrafted by artisans skilled in traditional hand-block printing and Kantha stitching, this quilt is made from 100% cotton for a soft and cozy feel. The option to customize the quilt with hand-embroidered details makes it an exceptional gift for baby showers, ensuring it can be personalized for a truly unique keepsake.
Our quilts are made in small batches, ensuring each one is unique with slight variations that highlight the handmade quality. This versatile and artistic quilt is not only functional but also serves as a piece of art that can be cherished as a keepsake.
- 100% cotton voile exterior
- 100% triple-carded cotton stuffing
- Made in India
- Ships from California
- Size: 38″ x 50″
Machine wash on a gentle cycle and tumble dry with low heat or dry clean.
Returns are accepted on this product within 30 days from the date that the product was delivered to you. Item must be returned unused, unwashed, and undamaged.
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The Art of Hand-Block Printing
Our quilts are hand-block printed by artisans in Jaipur, India. Using hand-carved wooden blocks and vibrant dyes, each piece is carefully stamped by hand to create intricate, unique designs. This traditional craft has been passed down for generations, and we are proud to preserve its artistry in every quilt we make.
Nourishing Lives with Every Purchase
More than just a home decor and clothing company, CQC LA is committed to fighting child hunger in India. For every quilt or clothing item purchased, we partner with the Akshaya Patra Foundation, providing a meal to a child in need for one month. This partnership is aiding in feeding 2.8 million children in India daily, making strides towards a future free from child hunger.