Khadi – The Fabric of Freedom


A rustic handspun cloth with a coarse texture and earthy tone, Khadi brings warmth and authenticity to cushions, table runners, and curtains, adding soulful simplicity to eco-conscious interiors with its breathable, minimalist charm.

Khadi, the iconic handspun fabric, was popularized by Mahatma Gandhi during India’s freedom movement as a symbol of self-reliance and simplicity.

 

Traditionally made from cotton, it’s also woven with silk and wool variants.

 

Its slightly rough texture and natural feel lend it a raw, organic aesthetic perfect for contemporary boho or rustic decor.

 

Khadi is handwoven on a spinning wheel (charkha) and handloom, involving no industrial processing.

 

The subtle irregularities in the weave make each piece unique and full of character.

 

It is commonly used in home decor items such as cushion covers, curtains, bedspreads, and wall hangings.

 

Today, Khadi is embraced not only as a symbol of sustainability but also as a chic element in minimalist and artisanal interior styles.




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