
Kheta is an intricate quilting art form from Bihar, practiced exclusively by women of the Shershabadi community in the Kishanganj district. It involves stitching together layers of old saris to create reversible quilts with dense, geometric patterns created through linear stitches that form diagonal designs. Patterns are inspired by nature, such as ripples on rivers ("lahori"), bamboo forests ("biskut"), or even bamboo mats ("chatai"). While distinct from Sujni, Kheta work is a marvel of geometric precision. It features dense, rhythmic hand-stitching that creates a modern, textured aesthetic, making it a favorite for contemporary minimalist interiors. For those who appreciate the subtle beauty of thread, the Keta work bag collection offers a more understated yet equally complex aesthetic. They offer delicate embroidery that emphasizes texture and fine detail. The Vibe is elegant and versatile, perfect for adding a touch of artisan charm to daily wear.