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Rust & Green Atth Kalia Majnu Khes
Rust & Green Atth Kalia Majnu Khes
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Cotton Majnu Khes is a traditional handwoven textile from South Asia, particularly popular in Pakistan and India. It is a type of Khes, which is a woven cotton fabric commonly used for shawls, wraps, or bedding. The Majnu Khes variety is distinguished by its intricate patterns and soft texture.
This design is a variation of the Atth Kalia pattern, which has been handwoven by local artisans for generations, tracing its roots back to the 19th century as a symbol of regional heritage and artisanal mastery.
Majnu Khes draws its design inspiration from the classic Mughal Charbagh gardens - an iconic element of Islamic architecture known for its harmonious four-fold symmetry. Reflecting this structured layout, the patterns are built around square-based units, forming a balanced and repeating geometric composition.
Traditionally woven by Muslim artisans before Partition, Majnu Khes carries a strong geometric visual language; an aesthetic deeply rooted in Islamic design principles. This emphasis on symmetry, order, and proportion not only defines its visual appeal but also connects it to a rich cultural and architectural heritage.
🔹Material: Made from high-quality cotton, making it breathable and comfortable.
🔹Weaving Technique: Geometric pattern.
🔹Patterns & Colors: Typically comes in bold, vibrant colors with intricate symmetrical motifs.
🔹Usage: Used as a shawl, blanket, or traditional wrap, especially in rural areas.
🔹Cultural Significance: A symbol of craftsmanship, often given as a gift or used in dowries
Dimensions: 6.5*4.5 ft
For optimal care, have your khes professionally dry cleaned to maintain its texture and extend its lifespan.
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