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The Banjara Throw

The Banjara Throw

Inspired by the beauty of traditional folk artistry and storytelling, the Banjara Throw is a handcrafted piece re-imagined from a Silk Saree, detailed with intricate embroidery and finished with delicate Kantha hand-stitching

Featuring embroidered motifs of dancers, riders, and ceremonial figures, this Throw captures the spirit of celebration, movement, and heritage craftsmanship. The soft ivory silk tones paired with earthy neutral embroidery create an elegant yet artistic presence that feels timeless and collected

Designed to bring warmth, texture, and character into your home, the Banjara Throw layers beautifully over sofas, beds, reading chairs, and curated living spaces.

Each piece is handmade in small batches, making every throw uniquely one of a kind

Dimensions:

Length: 85 inches

Width: 44 inches

Regular price $275.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $275.00 USD
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~ The Story ~

Crafted carefully from Silk Sarees, these Throws carry the spirit of Tradition, Artistry, and Reinvention! The layered Kantha hand-stitching celebrates generations of Indian textile craftsmanship, while the velvet underside adds a refined and luxurious finish designed for everyday living

By re-imagining Sarees into home décor, each Throw carries forward the beauty of craftsmanship in a modern and meaningful way

No two pieces are ever exactly alike — each Throw tells its own story through its textures, stitching, and fabric variations

~ Details & Care ~

  • Re-Imagined from Silk Sarees
  • Traditional Kantha Hand-stitched detailing done by Women Artisans
  • Soft velvet backing
  • Lightweight yet cozy feel
  • One-of-a-Kind Artisan Pieces
  • Perfect for sofas, beds, reading corners & layered styling
  • Dry clean recommended to preserve the delicate hand stitching and textile detailing or gentle Spot Clean

Crafted in India by Skilled Artisans using Traditional Techniques and Small-Batch Production