A duvet is a type of bedding which consists of a flat bag usually stuffed with down or feathers, or both and used as a blanket. Duvets are from Europe where were made from the down feathers of the Eider duck, which is best as an insulator. Edredón is the Spanish translation of duvet. Duvets are popular in Europe (specially in Northern Europe and Scandinavia where they are the most common way of bed covering). In the twentieth century duvets gained popularity in the rest of the world, for their ease of making a bed. Indeed, duvet is a single covering instead of a combination of sheets, blankets, and quilts or other bed covers, which is traditional in many parts of the world.
* Duvet Covers and Quilts
South Asia has a widespread and ancient textile heritage. Native textile weavers and experts at blending different materials to create attractive home lines. These craftsmen are also skillful at dyeing and printing their creations. Using natural vegetable dyes and hand processes. The use of traditional methods of looming, weaving, embroidery, dyeing and decoration of cloth has been upheld to this day.
Our duvet cover and quilt sets had great functional and aesthetic value. They are made from pure Asian fabrics and drape beautifully on beds. The quilts contain durable polyester quilting. and all duvets are tested for proper fitting. Our bedding products carry our guarantee of excellence in quality comfort, style, and durability.
We are proud to introduce its collection of designer handmade quilts and duvet covers. Our skilled designers took painstaking efforts to create this showcase of the finest regional textile art forms in South Asia. Our collection is a unique combination of historic textile craft and modern textile design.
* How to fit a Duvet Cover in One Minute
Many people struggle to fit duvet covers. In case you are one of those people this should help you improve your skills. First, the duvet should be laid flat out across the bed, with the dirty cover removed. The clean cover must be inside out. Put your hands inside the duvet cover and grasp the two corners furthest from the opening. Wearing it like a huge glove, carefully take hold of the top corners of the duvet. Lift both the cover and the duvet and give the whole lot a little shake. The cover should fall down over the duvet, although you might need to move it along to get the opening over the top. Hold both in the air and continue shaking. You can either stand on the bed, letting gravity do all the work, or put the whole thing down and pick it up by gripping the sides nearer the bottom. Carry on shaking until the cover is at the bottom, then turn it upside down and repeat the glove trick on the bottom corners (This will not be necessary if the opening is the full width of the cover, although a good shake will still be needed) with another shake to settle it in smoothly. With a little practice this can be done in under than 60 seconds.