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Frida in the Jungle | Hand Block Printed Kantha Quilt | 100% Cotton | Handmade | 90x100”

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Frida in the Jungle | Hand Block Printed Kantha Quilt | 100% Cotton | Handmade | 90x100”Frida in the Jungle isnt just a quilt. Its a whole mood. One side: a hand block printed world of Frida figures, tropical botanicals, jungle animals and wild blooms all on a deep midnight navy that makes every color explode. The other side: solid white cotton. Bold when you want it. Calm when you need it. Every inch is hand stitched by skilled artisan women using the ancient kantha technique thousands of tiny running stitches pulled through layers of

Frida in the Jungle isn’t just a quilt. It’s a whole mood.

One side: a hand block-printed world of Frida figures, tropical botanicals, jungle animals and wild blooms — all on a deep midnight navy that makes every color explode. The other side: solid white cotton. Bold when you want it. Calm when you need it.

Every inch is hand-stitched by skilled artisan women using the ancient kantha technique — thousands of tiny running stitches pulled through layers of 100% cotton, creating that signature soft ripple texture you can feel as much as see. No machines. No shortcuts. Just hands, thread, and intention.

This is the piece people walk into your room and immediately ask about.

The Details

Size: 90” x 110”

Material: 100% soft cotton, both sides

Front: Hand block-printed Frida in the Jungle print — figures, florals and jungle animals in vivid multicolor on midnight navy

Back: Solid white cotton — flip it for a completely different look

Construction: Thousands of hand kantha stitches — no two quilts identical

Weight: Lightweight, perfect for year-round use

Use as: Bedspread, wall hanging, sofa throw, picnic blanket, beach blanket, travel wrap

Handmade Means Something Here

Every quilt comes from the same tradition my grandmother carried — fabric chosen by hand, blocks inked and pressed one at a time, stitched by women who learned this craft from the women before them.

Minor variations in print placement and stitch pattern aren’t flaws. They’re proof of a human hand.

Made in small batches — only a few left at this price.

  • 📌 For care and more, visit our FAQs page
  • This is a lightweight quilt with no stuffing or batting.
  • Wash separately in cold water for the first 1–2 washes — this is normal for deeply saturated natural cotton dyes and protects the richness of the print.

  • Due to lighting or screen settings, colors may vary slightly.

  • Variations and small imperfections are part of its handcrafted charm.
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