Collection: Madurkathi Grass

The Art of Madurkathi Weaving

Madurkathi is a fine, sedge grass native to the Midnapore district of West Bengal, traditionally woven into mats, baskets, and home accessories by skilled artisans who have practiced this craft for generations. The grass is harvested, sun-dried, and hand-dyed using natural pigments before being woven into intricate patterns — a process that can take days for a single piece.

Why Madurkathi?

Madurkathi products are naturally cooling, lightweight, and biodegradable — making them an ideal choice for conscious living. Each piece carries the texture and warmth of handcraft, with subtle variations that speak to its human origin. No two pieces are identical.

What You'll Find Here

This collection features handwoven Madurkathi baskets, storage trays, table mats, and decorative home accessories — all crafted by master weavers from rural Bengal. Each product is a direct expression of a living craft tradition, brought to your home with care.

Grasscrafts works directly with weaver communities to ensure fair wages, sustainable sourcing, and the preservation of this GI-tagged craft.

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