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Crochet Multicolor Granny Blanket Throw

Crochet Multicolor Granny Blanket Throw

Made in India

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Experience comfort in crochet with this cozy throw made with oodles of love by women artisans. It hails from Narsapur - home to some of the finest Indian crochet artisans. 

It is said that around 150 years ago, female farmers in a small town began producing captivating crochet and lace pieces with their adept skills. This knowledge was passed down to other women, and the art of working with yarn and crochet hooks was soon admired around the world. Nowadays, these female artisans take great pleasure in experimenting with different styles, shapes, and knots to construct exclusive designs. The cotton yarn used for this splendid throw makes it exceptionally soft, and it can also be utilized as a cozy pullover for kids.

Features & Details

  • Material: Cotton
  • Color: Multicolor
  • Dimension: 170 x 130 cm

Crochet offerings are knitted by hand, making every product unique. Minor variations in design and color are a part of the handmade charm, lending exclusivity to your purchase!

Care

If the throw becomes stained, spot clean it immediately with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
Hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or harsh detergents, as these can damage the fabric.
Squeeze gently to remove excess water and roll the throw in a clean towel to absorb more water.
Lay the throw flat to dry. Do not tumble dry, as this can cause the throw to shrink or lose its shape.
Once the throw is dry, gently fluff it with your hands to restore its volume.
If the throw becomes wrinkled, you can iron it on a low heat setting. Be sure to iron on the reverse side of the throw, and avoid ironing directly on the crochet stitches.

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Artisans in India

Indian crafts are a beautiful and important part of Indian culture. They are made with traditional techniques that have been passed down for generations. Indian crafts are also empowering, especially for women, who often use craft making to earn a living and achieve financial independence.

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