I am a fan of anything repurposed, recycled or reinterpreted. Anything that has some history and lived a former life as something else intrigues me.
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So what is Kantha exactly? Kantha is a type of embroidery from India and parts of Asia. They are made up of discarded garments or cloths. Old saris are stacked on one other and hand-stitched to make a thin piece of cushion. Kantha were originally created for the practical purpose of keeping warm. You can read more about the history of kantha here
In the last few years we have seen Kantha Quilts repurposed as pillows...
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Furniture...
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And Fashion....
You can find them on Ebay and Etsy but never as artfully crafted as those by Mieko Mintz for Artful Home. These are statement pieces that you might spluge on once a year. Christmas is coming! Mieko Mintz's creations are what drew me to Artful Home in the first place.
Here are some of my favorites from her collection from Artful Home. I am still stewing over this one. I am sucker for anything with polka dots
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This one is on order for me. Can't wait to receive it! Did I mention that they are reversible? Even though they are pricey you are actually getting two looks for the price of one.
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I am crazy about this simple jacket . Note the lovely button. Wouldn't this be a fun jacket for Thanksgiving Day?
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While some are very subtle like this ombre jacket.
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If you are looking for an investment piece to add some interest to your wardrobe essentials take a peek at the Mieko Mintz collection for Artful Home here. You won't find a larger selection anywhere.
I have been compensated for this post by Artful Home but the thoughts and ideas are my own.
I told my husband it was your fault I had to order my second Mieko Mintz vest. I bought one for a trip to France and it was wonderful: lightweight, but warm, great for plane travel. You may be a sucker for polka dots, but the red/black (reversible is twice as nice!) had been calling my name. If anyone out there is on the fence for Mintz's work, don't be. You will be rewarded with a one of a kind piece of flattering art.
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful aren't they? I turned my sister onto Mieko as well. P.S tell your husband they are cheaper than diamonds!!
DeleteHOW creative! I love kantha cloths...wearable art!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely wonderful, Cindy !!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about the shop, but will hop over there right now. Recently I saw some hooked rugs, like for my kitchen, made with scraps of Sari's. So beautiful. Now, I seriously regret not getting that red one !!!
I agree Marsha when you find something unique and unusual better not pass them up or someone else will!!
DeleteOH my goodness that chair is gorgeous, I would love to see the front side of it.
ReplyDeleteI love the look and the "story" behind the materials they are made from. In addition, I've always been a fan of items that are quilted. I might have to put this on the Christmas wish list.
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Karen
Found my first Kantha in Cardiff by the Sea a couple of years ago. It now is like an old friend at naptime. Cuddle up with my little dogs and snooze. Love the creative ideas with using it in different ways. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI own TWO which I purchased at The REMNANTS SHOW last SPRING........so you could say I have FOUR!As they are reversible!
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Cindy, thanks so much for introducing me to this wonderful resource! How very special. Where have these been all my life?
ReplyDeleteI was just looking at hand blocked blankets and Kanthas on ETsy the other night, I love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I love the bold patterns and colors. I particularly enjoy them repurposed as pillows. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the poke a dot vest also
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