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Madurkathi Quilted Bed Mat – 3 Fold | Style B

Madurkathi Quilted Bed Mat – 3 Fold | Style B

Regular price Rs. 2,250.00
Regular price Rs. 2,700.00 Sale price Rs. 2,250.00
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Handwoven Comfort, Folded for Life

This foldable Madurkathi quilted bed mat brings the quiet beauty of traditional Bengali grass weaving into your bedroom or living space. Crafted on handlooms with Madurkathi grass and pure cotton thread, it offers a naturally cool, breathable surface that gets better with use.

Features

  • 3-fold design — easy to store, carry, or pack for travel
  • Dual-sided — grass texture on one side, soft cotton on the other
  • Handloom woven — artisan-made, no two pieces identical
  • Multi-use — bed mat, floor mat, yoga mat, picnic mat
  • Eco-friendly — natural Madurkathi grass, sustainably sourced

Note: Cotton fabric colour/pattern may vary from image shown.

Size: 6 ft × 4.5 ft

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The Circular Legacy

Every Grasscrafts piece is a silent guardian of the environment. Here is the footprint of your selection.

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75
% Women Weavers
Gender Equity
Majority women-led craft clusters sustaining generational skills
Traditional textile dyeing consumes 200L per kg. Our sun-dried grass process uses near-zero added water.
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3200
Litres Saved
Resource Preservation
Pure artisan processing without industrial runoff.
Traditional textile dyeing consumes 200L per kg. Our sun-dried grass process uses near-zero added water.
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4.1
kg CO₂e Avoided
Climate Contribution
Favoring rapidly renewable fibers over synthetics.
Natural grass sequesters carbon during growth, unlike petroleum-based synthetic fibers.
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1100
g Plastic Diverted
Ocean Health
Zero microplastics; 100% home-compostable materials.
Synthetic textiles shed microplastics with every wash. Our materials biodegrade completely within 2–5 years.
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2
Families Empowered
Social Patronage
Directly sustaining master weavers in rural clusters.
Each purchase funds fair wages, skill preservation, and generational craft continuity in weaving communities.