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Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Blue City Laundry Lines

Where indigo air meets block-print cotton

12 March 2026 · 6 min read

In the old blue city, bedcovers and quilts dry on rooftops and alley lines—a living palette of indigo, clay, and sun-bleached white.

Jodhpur wears blue the way other cities wear grey. Step into the old quarter and the walls lean toward indigo—limewash layered year after year until the lanes feel like they were dipped in vat dye and left to dry in the desert sun.

Walk early enough and you will see what we mean: cotton bedcovers, rajais, and table runners pegged between terraces, catching the first light. The prints are not perfect—registration shifts slightly, indigo pools where the block rested a heartbeat too long. That is the point. Hand work leaves a signature.

Our quilted layers and bedcovers borrow from this rhythm: soft mulmul fill, block-print cotton shells, palettes that feel sun-washed rather than factory-bright. We think of Jodhpur whenever we choose indigo for a duvet or a runner— not as nostalgia, but as a place where cloth is lived in, washed, hung, and lived in again.

When you fold one of our pieces at home, you are continuing a cycle that starts on a rooftop line in Rajasthan and ends at your table, your bed, your window seat.

Cloth on the line is never just laundry—it is the colour of a city breathing.

From our Jodhpur notebook
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  • Rajasthan
  • Bedding
  • Indigo

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