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Exotic Nights - Choosing Indian Designer Duvet Covers And Comforters

Why choose Indian designer duvet covers and comforters? If you long for the scent of jasmine on the tropical night air, and dream of seeing the Taj Mahal at sunrise, Indian designer duvet covers and comforters can bring the romance of India into your bedroom.

The best place to look for your Indian designer duvet cover is a shop that specializes in wholesale importation of soft furnishings and decorative items from India. You can find suppliers online, such as Indiamart, where you will discover a rich display of duvet covers and comforters in exotic designs.

A cream colored duvet cover with lines of elephants embroidered in gold thread from Tribal Monsoon looks magnificent on a king sized carved wooden bed. Indian embroidery is intricate and graceful and often features sparkling accents like small mirrors. With every stitch sewn by hand, these Indian designer duvet covers and comforters are even more precious.

Bring the romance of the oriental Silk Road into your bedroom with a raw silk duvet cover. Think of the beautiful colors that typify India – vivid peacock blue, warm saffron yellow, rich spicy red and deep forest green, and you can find a duvet cover or comforter in one of these glowing shades. You can have a duvet cover or comforter that looks as if it came from one of the bazaars along the Silk Road.

Paisley is a favorite on Indian designer duvet covers and comforters. Paisley originated in 11th century Kashmir, and Indian textile designers still do it best. A swirling, ornate pattern of natural teardrop shapes like a peacock’s tail or curled fern leaf, paisley has a classic, timeless elegance that never goes out of style.


Another fabric choice for Indian designer duvet covers and comforters is the same material as used for Indian saris. These are available in a stunning range of hot tangerines, pinks and reds and cool blues, greens and creams. The silk used to make a sari is soft and luxurious Resham silk. Some of the most beautiful Indian designer duvet covers and comforters are made from bridal saris, elaborately hand embroidered with gold silk thread. Suppliers of Indian designs will usually carry a range of duvet covers and comforters made from vintage bridal saris that will add a touch of exotic luxury to any bedroom.

Paint the walls a warm gold, soft tangerine or faded spicy pink to provide the perfect setting for your duvet or comforter, and for the authentic ethnic pieces you can choose to complement it.

An Indian rug, or Kilim, is a natural choice of accent. The ornate design of a Persian rug, in colors that come from natural vegetable dyes, will look superb beside the bed. The soft silky feel of the kilim will be comfortable on your bare toes all year round.

Your oriental goods supplier will also have a range of superb furnishings to accent your Indian designer bedroom. A leather or silk covered ottoman and a tall chest of drawers with brass fittings will feel at home in this setting. Hang silk prints or wall hangings and throw an Indian shawl – called a pashmini –over the back of a chair.

Indian designer duvet covers and comforters will give you the feeling of being in a beautiful palace in India.

About the Author

Gail Kavanagh is a freelance writer living in Queensland, Australia. A former newspaper journalist, Gail has written for anthologies and for print and online publications, as well as a number of content sites. She writes an astrology column for Coffee Cramp Magazine, is the editor of The Kitchen Herbal at www.openhearth.com and the author of several books at www.lulu.com/kavanaghsattic including The Working Writer's Market Guide. Gail's website is http://www.valeofavondale.com.  She is a contributor to http://www.comforter-n-duvet-cover.com.