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Two quilts in one. The design draws from the earthy, layered palette of the American Southwest — terracotta, cream, and dusty rose tones, printed by hand using traditional wooden blocks hand-carved in Jaipur, India. Flip it over and you get a clean, solid blush rose — the same soft cotton voile, with hand-stitched quilting.
How it's made - Four artisans shape every quilt before it reaches you: wood carvers who hand-carve the geometric blocks, dye specialists who prepare the natural-toned dyes, block printers who press the pattern onto the cotton voile one stamp at a time, and quiltmakers who hand-stuff and hand-stitch the final piece at home. Tassel corners are stitched on by hand. Slight variations in the print from piece to piece aren't flaws — they're the signature of the process.
What it feels like - Lightweight and breathable, with a soft, relaxed puff from the cotton batting fill. The kind of quilt that works year-round — cool enough for summer, layerable in winter. The cotton voile shell softens further with each wash.
Details
- Reversible: hand-block printed terracotta geometric front / solid blush rose reverse
- Pattern style: geometric block-within-block, Southwest-inspired
- 100% cotton voile exterior
- 100% cotton batting fill
- Lightweight, breathable, year-round weight
- Hand-block printed using hand-carved wooden blocks
- Traditional Jaipur block printing technique
- Made in small batches in India; ships from California
- Slight print variations inherent to the handmade process
- Queen: 96" × 96" | King: 108" × 108" | Sham: 26" x 26"
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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Made by Hand. Marked by It, Too.
Each quilt begins with wooden blocks carved by hand in Jaipur, India, and pressed onto cotton, one color at a time, using traditional dyes and centuries-old techniques.
The slight irregularities you'll notice aren't imperfections — they're proof that a pair of hands made that exact piece. Slow, deliberate craft, passed down through generations.
Every Purchase Feeds a Child
The Akshaya Patra Foundation feeds 2.8 million children in India every day — and every quilt or clothing item you buy contributes to that. For each purchase, CQC LA provides a month of meals to a child in need through our partnership with the Foundation.
A small act of buying, with a meaningful reach.