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Khatola (Charpoy)

Design Innovation and Craft Resource Centre, CEPT University

Design Innovation and Craft Resource Centre, CEPT University
Ahmedabad, India

A charpoy smaller in size and height is called a khalota and is used for children to sleep. Construction of a khatola is similar to that of a khaat, with the horizontal members fixed to the legs using mortise and tenon joinery. The sleeping surface is woven using cotton or nylon ropes.

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  • Title: Khatola (Charpoy)
  • Location: Behal, Bhiwani, Haryana
  • Type: Manch (Sleeping)
  • Contributor: Mansi S Rao, Rishav Jain, Ben Cartwright and Radha Devpura
  • Rights: Design Innovation and Craft Resource Centre, CEPT University and South Asian Decorative Arts and Crafts Collection (SADACC) Trust
  • Medium: Cotton (Rope), Wood
  • Wood Craft Technique: Joinery, Turning
  • Region: Bagad
  • Cotton Rope Technique: Weaving
Design Innovation and Craft Resource Centre, CEPT University

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