Here we showcase a few manufacturers of a wide range of Traditional Indian Charpoy/day bed made of cotton ropes. The beds come in different sizes and colours.
The rope cots help avoid back pain and bed sores and improves blood circulation.
These types of cots are made in Mulanur, Otanchathiram, Dharapuram, Erode, Vellakoil, Thiruchenkode and Salem, State of Tamilnadu, India.
Charpai is a traditional woven bed used across South Asia. Regional variations are found in Afghanistan and Pakistan, North and Central India, Bihar and Myanmar. It is also known as khaat, khatia, or manji, and as manjaa in Punjab.
The charpai is mostly used in warm areas; its net is made out of cotton and natural fibers like jute. It is a simple design that is easy to construct. There are many interpretations of the traditional design and over the years craftspeople have innovated with the weave patterns and materials used.
It has a frame of four strong vertical posts connected by four horizontal members; the design makes the construction self-leveling. The weaving is done in many ways, e.g. a diagonal cross weave with one end left for adjustments as linear members, which helps in controlling the sagging of the bed as it ages with use. It was traditionally made out of a wooden frame and cotton ropes but modern charpais may have metal frames and plastic tapes.
The charpai is described as having “four conical legs with four crosspieces of wood on which braids of silk or cotton are woven. When one lies down on it, there is no need for anything to make it pliable, for it is pliable of itself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charpai
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Sri Vengadajalapathi Cots Manufacturers of Traditional Indian Charpoy
Kayutru Kattil
Mettur To Bhavani Mainroad
Anandam Palayam
Erode District
98653 80152
7502323236
Near Omalur RTO Office,
Tharamangalam Main Road.
Salem District
G Kumar 9976 212256
K Sudhakar 8012 814352
Thangachiammapatti Village
Otanchathiram,
Dindigul District
8870954069
You may also be interested in this manufacturer of eco-friendly kapok cotton beds:
Karthikeyan Silk Cotton Industries