Collection: Quilted Bedcovers

Aenak · Quilted Bedcovers

Quilted Bedcovers — India's Largest Handblock Printed Variety, One Design Away From a New Bedroom

A quilted bedcover does something no other piece of bedding does: it changes the entire feel of a room in three minutes flat. No repainting, no new furniture, no interior designer required. Aenak carries India's largest variety of handblock printed quilted bedcovers — from single-colour botanicals to complex jaal repeats — every one made by Chippa artisans in Sanganer, Jaipur, from 100% natural cotton with azo-free dyes.

🏆 India's largest variety of handblock quilted bedcovers
🖐️ Every design handblock printed by Chippa artisans, Sanganer
🎁 India's most gifted premium bedding — weddings, Diwali, housewarming
🔄 Reversible designs — two looks from one piece

What Is a Quilted Bedcover? (And How Is It Different From a Bedsheet or Quilt?)

Quick Definition — Featured Snippet

A quilted bedcover (also called a quilted bedspread or bed cover) is a three-layer decorative bed covering — two layers of cotton fabric stitched together with a thin padding between them — used on top of the bedsheet as the visible top layer of the bed. Unlike a quilt or razai, a quilted bedcover is primarily decorative: it transforms the appearance of a bedroom instantly while providing light warmth suitable for mild temperatures and AC rooms.

Think of it as the difference between the functional layers of a bed and the visible layer. The bedsheet is what you sleep on. The dohar or razai is what keeps you warm. The quilted bedcover is what the bedroom sees — the piece that sets the tone for the entire room every morning when the bed is made.

A handblock printed quilted bedcover does this with particular impact because the design is structural, not just surface: the quilting stitches that hold the three layers together create a textured, dimensional surface that catches light differently at different times of day. A flat-printed bedspread and a quilted bedcover with the same design look fundamentally different on the bed — the quilted version has depth, dimension, and a presence that flatwork simply cannot replicate.

Piece Primary purpose Used as top layer? Primarily decorative? Provides warmth?
Bedsheet Sleeping surface No — under the cover No No
Dohar / Razai Warmth and sleep cover Sometimes Partial Yes
Quilted Bedcover This collection Room decor + light cover Yes — the visible top layer Primarily yes Light — AC rooms, mild weather
Quilt / Razai Warmth Often the only cover Partially Yes — significant

India's Largest Variety of Handblock Quilted Bedcovers — Every Design, Every Room

Aenak has more handblock printed quilted bedcover designs than any other online store in India. That is a specific claim — and it comes from a specific commitment: we run small batches of many designs rather than large batches of a few. The result is a collection where no two bedrooms look the same, and where customers buying a second or third bedcover can find a design that is genuinely different from what they already own.

Every design in the Aenak quilted bedcover collection is drawn from the Sanganeri handblock vocabulary developed over 400 years in Jaipur. The motifs — buti (scattered florals), buta (larger flowers), jaal (all-over lattice), bel (creeping vine borders), paisley, geometric, botanical — are pressed onto 100% cotton by hand, one block impression at a time, in the same artisan workshops that have been producing this craft for generations.

Botanical & Floral Buti, Buta, and Floral Repeats The most beloved category — small scattered butis and larger buta flower heads in classic Sanganeri palettes: indigo on white, terracotta on cream, sage on off-white. These are the designs most associated with Jaipur handblock printing and the most versatile across room styles. Works equally in a modern minimal bedroom or a traditionally styled Indian home.
All-Over Jaal Lattice and Net Repeat Patterns Jaal (meaning "net" in Hindi) patterns cover the entire surface of the fabric in an interlocking lattice of florals, vines, or geometric forms. The most technically demanding designs to print — maintaining alignment across a full bedcover requires a master printer's eye. On a bed, a jaal bedcover reads as richer and more complex than any other design type. Available in jewel tones, neutrals, and classic indigo.
Geometric & Border Structured Repeat with Framing Borders Geometric bedcovers with clean repeat patterns and defined border treatments make beds look styled and intentional — the bedcover equivalent of picture framing a piece of art. Particularly effective in contemporary and Scandinavian-influenced Indian interiors where the hand-crafted texture of block printing adds warmth without fussiness.
Reversible Designs Two Handblock Prints — One Bedcover Select Aenak quilted bedcovers are printed on both sides — complementary but distinct designs, so flipping the bedcover completely changes the bedroom's look. A reversible handblock quilted bedcover is effectively two bedcovers in one: different motif or colourway on each face, both equally printed and equally finished. Particularly popular as gifts for the effective doubling of choice it gives the recipient.
Festive & Seasonal Diwali, Wedding Season & Special Occasion Designs Richer palettes, more elaborate motifs, gold and jewel-tone dyes on cream or white grounds — the Aenak festive bedcover range is designed for Diwali, wedding season (October–March in India), and gifting occasions where the presentation of the bedroom matters. These designs are available for limited periods in small batches — they sell out and are not always restocked in the same palette.
Neutral & Everyday Everyday Elegance — Subtle Block Print in Calm Palettes Not every bedroom needs a statement. Aenak's everyday bedcovers use the same Sanganeri handblock craft in softer, more neutral palettes — warm whites, dusty sages, muted terracottas, and stone greys — that add texture and artisan character without dominating the room. These are the bedcovers that pair with everything and never look wrong.

A Bedroom Makeover in 3 Minutes — Without Buying New Furniture

The quickest, most cost-effective way to change how a bedroom feels is to change what you see when you walk in — and what you see when you walk into a bedroom is the bed. A new quilted bedcover transforms that view completely. New paint takes a weekend. New furniture takes weeks and a budget. A quilted bedcover takes three minutes to spread and fold, and the room is different.

"The bed is the visual anchor of a bedroom. Change the bed, and the whole room follows."

This is why interior stylists and boutique hoteliers across India have been using handblock printed bedcovers for decades as the single most efficient room-changing tool in their kit. A deep indigo jaal bedcover makes a minimal white bedroom feel layered and considered. A warm terracotta botanical bedcover makes a neutral room feel warm and alive. A classic cream buti pattern makes a colourful room feel refined and pulled-together.

🛏️ The Fastest Bedroom Transformation Available Spread a fresh handblock quilted bedcover over a made bed and the entire bedroom shifts tone. No tools, no assembly, no waiting for delivery crews. The quilted texture catches light differently than a flat bedsheet; the handblock print carries the eye across the bed; the artisan story changes what the room means. Three minutes of work, immediate result.
🔄 Rotate Designs Seasonally — New Room Every Few Months Because Aenak's quilted bedcovers are priced as practical home linen rather than statement art objects, owning two or three different designs and rotating them is genuinely cost-effective. A botanical print for summer, a jewel-toned jaal for Diwali, a warm geometric for winter — the bedroom changes with the season without changing anything else. This is how boutique hotels keep rooms feeling "refreshed" without renovation.
🌟 Pairs Beautifully with Aenak Bedsheets and Dohars A quilted bedcover is the top visible layer of a styled bed. Pair it with an Aenak 300 TC percale bedsheet folded back at the top to show a few inches of print, and the bed has the layered, intentional look of a well-designed hotel room. Add a mulmul dohar folded at the foot and the bed has three visual layers — all handblock printed, all from the same Sanganeri tradition, all from Aenak.
📸 The Most Photographable Piece of Bedding You Own A handblock printed quilted bedcover photographs better than any other bedding because the quilting stitches create a three-dimensional surface that catches shadows and light. In a bedroom with natural morning light, an Aenak quilted bedcover makes the bed look like a magazine photograph. This is why they appear so consistently in Indian home décor content — the visual impact is immediate and easy to capture.

The Perfect Gift — For Every Indian Occasion

A handblock printed quilted bedcover sits at an unusual intersection: it is genuinely beautiful, genuinely useful, genuinely Indian in craft and design, and genuinely premium without being extravagant in price. This combination makes it one of the most universally appropriate gifts across the full Indian occasion calendar — from weddings to Diwali to housewarming to a casual birthday where you want to give something that will be remembered.

Unlike most home gifts that are placed decoratively and rarely used, a bedcover is used actively every day — spread in the morning, taken off at night — and changes the recipient's bedroom permanently. When the gift is a handblock printed Sanganeri design from Aenak, it also carries the story of 400-year-old Indian craft, which gives the object meaning beyond its function.

Diwali — India's Biggest Gifting Occasion The festive bedroom upgrade gift Diwali is when Indian homes are cleaned, refreshed, and decorated. A beautiful handblock quilted bedcover in a festive design — rich indigo, warm gold, jewel-toned jaal — gives the recipient an instant bedroom makeover for the season. It arrives as a home décor upgrade and gets used every day after the festival is over. Aenak's festive bedcover designs are specifically curated for this season in richer, deeper palettes suited to Diwali aesthetics.
Wedding / Housewarming (Griha Pravesh) A complete bedroom style piece — used from the first night For a couple setting up a new home, a premium handblock quilted bedcover is the gift that makes the bedroom look immediately considered and beautiful. It complements any bedsheet they already own, requires no assembly or installation, and arrives as a statement piece that will be on their bed for years. A reversible design doubles the value — two looks from one bedcover. Gift packaging available on request — WhatsApp +91-9136167510.
Corporate Gifting Premium, Indian-made, genuinely useful — the ideal corporate gift A handblock printed quilted bedcover from Aenak makes one of the strongest corporate gifts in the Indian home linen category: premium enough to feel significant, useful enough to be used (not just displayed), and craft-backed enough to carry a story. Aenak's Sanganeri handblock printing supports a 400-year-old artisan community — a gifting story that resonates with recipients and reflects well on the gifting brand. Bulk corporate gifting with customisation available — WhatsApp +91-9136167510.
Birthday / Anniversary Something beautiful they will use and notice every day Most birthday and anniversary gifts are either decorative (and placed somewhere and largely forgotten) or consumable (and gone within weeks). A handblock quilted bedcover is neither — it is both beautiful and daily. The recipient sees it every morning and every night. If you want a gift that stays, a quilted bedcover is one of the better options in the Indian home décor space.
Baby Shower / New Home A craft piece for the nursery or the new bedroom A quilted bedcover in a soft botanical design makes a beautiful addition to a nursery or a child's room — the kind of piece that photographs beautifully for the room reveal and remains in use for years. For a new home gift more broadly, a bedcover is one of the pieces most likely to be placed in the primary bedroom immediately rather than stored or gifted on.
Gift Packaging Available

Aenak's quilted bedcovers can be packed in gift-ready packaging on request. Contact us on WhatsApp +91-9136167510 before placing your order to arrange gift packaging, a personal note, or bulk corporate gifting. We also offer a Single Set of Two — two bedcovers in complementary designs, ideal as a larger gifting set for weddings and Diwali.

Handblock Quilted Bedcover vs Ultrasonic vs Digital Print — What's Actually Different?

The Indian market for quilted bedcovers has three distinct production methods that look similar in product photographs and behave very differently on the bed. Understanding the difference is the key to knowing what you are buying.

Feature Aenak Handblock Quilted This collection Digital / Screen Printed Quilted Ultrasonic Quilted (Microfibre)
Print method Hand-carved block, pressed by artisan — one impression at a time Machine-printed design on fabric Machine-printed (usually) or solid colour
Fabric 100% natural cotton — percale or mulmul shell Usually cotton or cotton-poly blend Microfibre / polyester — synthetic
Dye safety Azo-free — verified skin-safe Usually unverified — assume azo dyes Synthetic dyes, typically unverified
Quilting method Running stitch or kantha stitch by hand Machine-stitched in regular grid Ultrasonic welding — heat-bonded, not stitched
Visual depth High — hand stitch lines create shadow and texture Medium — machine stitch lines are regular but visible Low — embossed pattern, no real stitch depth
Feel over time Cotton softens beautifully with washing Varies — cotton blends may pill Microfibre pills and flattens Degrades
Breathability High — natural cotton, open structure Medium — depends on blend Low — synthetic traps heat
Artisan story 400-year Sanganeri tradition, Chippa community No artisan element No artisan element
Design variety India's largest — many designs in small batches Aenak advantage Wide but repetitive across brands Limited — mostly solid or simple prints
Gifting suitability High — premium, craft-backed, presentation-ready Moderate Low — feels commercial, no story

The ultrasonic quilting distinction is worth understanding clearly: in ultrasonic quilted bedcovers, the "stitching" is not actually stitching — it is a pattern pressed into the fabric using high-frequency sound waves that bond the layers through heat. The result looks quilted but has no thread, no stitch depth, and flattens out over time as the bonded areas become worn. Genuine hand-stitched or machine-stitched quilting holds its structure through hundreds of washes. The difference is visible at close range and immediately apparent when you run your hand across the surface.

The Craft Behind Every Aenak Quilted Bedcover

Every Aenak quilted bedcover begins in Sanganer — the 400-year-old handblock printing town near Jaipur — where Chippa artisans press hand-carved teak wood blocks onto 100% cotton fabric, building the design one impression at a time. The same artisan community that has been producing this craft since the Mughal era.

After printing and washing, the fabric is quilted — the printed outer layer is laid face-down on a thin cotton batting, a backing fabric is placed beneath it, and the three layers are stitched together in a running stitch or kantha stitch pattern. This stitching is what creates the tactile depth of a quilted bedcover: the thread compresses the layers at stitch points, creating a raised, dimensional surface between the stitches that catches light and shadow differently than any flat fabric.

The Aenak Craft Promise — Every Quilted Bedcover

100% natural cotton throughout — outer shell and inner batting · Azo-free dyes verified skin-safe, safe for children · Sanganeri handblock printing by Chippa artisans, Sanganer · Hand or machine running-stitch quilting — genuine stitch depth, not ultrasonic bonding · Small-batch production — limited designs, genuine individual attention · Free shipping across India · Includes 2 matching pillow covers on all bedcover sets

Care Guide — Keeping Your Quilted Bedcover Beautiful

A quilted bedcover is used differently from a bedsheet — it sits on top of the bed rather than being slept under directly, which means it accumulates dust and light surface contact rather than body sweat. This means it needs less frequent washing than a bedsheet, but the washing it does need requires a little more care given the quilted construction.

🧺 Machine Wash — Gentle Cycle, Cold Water Machine wash on a gentle or delicate cycle in cold water. Use a large-capacity machine — a quilted bedcover needs room to move freely in the drum; a cramped machine damages the stitching and batting over time. If your home machine is small (under 7kg capacity), hand-wash in a bathtub or use a laundromat's large-capacity machine.
🫧 Mild Liquid Detergent — No Bleach, No Powder Use a mild liquid detergent. Avoid harsh powder detergents, bleach, and fabric softeners — all three degrade natural cotton fibres and can dull the azo-free dye colours over time. Wash the bedcover inside-out for the first few washes to protect the printed surface during drum contact.
🌤️ Dry Flat or Hang — Shade Only Lay flat to dry or hang over a wide rail — not a thin clothes line that creases the quilting. Dry in shade; direct sunlight fades handblock print colours over repeated exposure. A quilted bedcover takes longer to dry than a flat bedsheet — ensure the batting is completely dry before folding and storing, or mildew can develop inside the layers.
🔥 Iron on Low — Avoid Flattening the Quilted Surface If ironing, use a low or medium heat setting and iron on the reverse side — avoid pressing the quilted face flat, which removes the three-dimensional texture that gives quilted bedcovers their visual appeal. A light steam from a distance is enough to relax creases without flattening the batting.
🔄 How Often to Wash A quilted bedcover used as a top decorative layer (not slept directly under) typically needs washing once every 4–6 weeks in summer, once every 6–8 weeks in winter. If you have pets on the bed, wash every 2–3 weeks. Shake and air outdoors between washes to remove surface dust — this extends the interval between full washes and reduces fabric wear.
📦 Storage Between Seasons Fold loosely — do not compress tightly — and store in a breathable cotton bag or on an open shelf. Avoid plastic bags. If storing for a full season, ensure the bedcover is completely clean and dry before storing: even small amounts of residual perspiration or surface soiling can cause yellowing or odour development over months in storage.

Quilted Bedcover Size Guide — Single, Double, King, and Super King

Bedcover sizes in India are not standardised across brands. Here is how Aenak's quilted bedcover sizes correspond to standard Indian mattress sizes — including the extra coverage you should plan for when the bedcover is used as a decorative top layer (where more overhang is usually better).

Single Bed Bedcover 60×90 inches (152×229 cm) — Includes 1 pillow cover For single mattresses (typically 36×72 or 36×78 inches). Provides comfortable overhang on all sides when used as a decorative top layer. Also appropriate for a child's room — the handblock print designs in the Aenak collection work well in both children's and adult single bedrooms.
Double / King Bedcover — Most Popular 90×108 inches (229×274 cm) — Includes 2 pillow covers For standard Indian double and king-size mattresses (approximately 60×72 or 60×78 inches). Provides generous overhang on all sides — enough to drape attractively down to near the floor on the sides and to tuck under the pillows at the top. This is the size shown in most Aenak product photographs and the most popular in the collection.
Super King Bedcover 108×108 inches (274×274 cm) — Includes 2 pillow covers For larger king mattresses (72×72 inches and above). Also the right choice if you prefer the bedcover to drape close to the floor on both sides — which is the styling seen in boutique hotels and well-appointed guest rooms. The extra width and length creates a more dramatic visual impact.
Do Pillow Covers Come Included? Yes — every Aenak quilted bedcover set includes matching pillow covers Single bedcover sets include 1 pillow cover. Double, king, and super king sets include 2 pillow covers. Pillow covers are in the same block print and same cotton fabric as the bedcover shell — ensuring the complete bed looks coordinated from all angles. Additional pillow covers in the same design are available on request.
Styling Tip — How to Use a Quilted Bedcover on a Layered Bed

For the boutique hotel look: make the bed with a 300 TC percale bedsheet first, fold the top 12–18 inches of the bedsheet back over the pillows. Lay the quilted bedcover over the folded-back bedsheet and smooth flat. The folded edge of the bedsheet creates a visible contrast band of print between the bedcover and the pillow covers. This three-layer presentation — bedcover, folded bedsheet, matching pillow covers — is what makes a bedroom look genuinely styled rather than just made.

Frequently Asked Questions — Quilted Bedcovers

What is a quilted bedcover? How is it different from a bedsheet or quilt?
A quilted bedcover is a decorative three-layer bed covering — two layers of cotton fabric with thin padding stitched between them — used on top of the bedsheet as the visible top layer of the bed. A bedsheet is what you sleep on (the functional bottom layer). A quilt or razai is primarily for warmth (the sleep cover). A quilted bedcover is primarily decorative — it transforms the appearance of a bedroom, adds light warmth suitable for AC rooms, and sits on the bed as a styled piece rather than a sleeping tool.
What is the difference between a quilted bedcover and a bedspread?
A bedspread is any flat or lightly padded covering that goes on top of the bed. A quilted bedcover specifically has three layers stitched together — a printed outer layer, cotton batting inside, and a backing — with the stitching creating a three-dimensional textured surface. The quilting gives the bedcover more body, more visual depth, and more structural presence on the bed than a flat bedspread of the same fabric. In Indian retail, "quilted bedcover" and "quilted bedspread" are used interchangeably for the same object.
What is an ultrasonic quilted bedcover and how is it different from Aenak's?
Ultrasonic quilting uses high-frequency sound waves to bond fabric layers together through heat — creating a quilted-looking pattern without any thread. It is faster and cheaper than genuine stitching. The bonded areas are not as durable as stitched quilting and can loosen over time. Aenak's quilted bedcovers use genuine hand or machine running-stitch quilting — real thread stitching that holds the layers together through hundreds of washes and creates the raised texture and visual depth that makes handblock quilted bedcovers distinctive. Ultrasonic products also typically use microfibre (synthetic) fabric; Aenak uses 100% natural cotton.
Why does Aenak have the largest variety of quilted bedcovers in India?
Aenak runs many designs in small batches rather than a few designs in large batches — which is the opposite of how most bedding brands operate. Each design is a distinct handblock print in a specific colourway, produced in a single run by Chippa artisans in Sanganer. This approach means the collection always has genuine variety: different motifs, different colour palettes, different design scales, different reversible combinations. No two Aenak bedcovers in the collection are the same design, and no two customers' bedrooms look the same.
What is a reversible quilted bedcover?
A reversible quilted bedcover is printed on both sides — each face carries a different handblock design or colour direction. Flipping the bedcover over completely changes the look of the bedroom. Reversible bedcovers are particularly good value (two looks from one piece), practical (you can use whichever side matches your mood or the season), and popular as gifts (the recipient gets immediate choice). Select designs in Aenak's collection are reversible — noted in the individual product listing.
Can I use a quilted bedcover as a light blanket or AC cover?
Yes — an Aenak cotton quilted bedcover provides light warmth suitable for AC rooms and mild weather conditions (approximately 18–25°C). The thin cotton batting between the layers adds gentle warmth without significant weight. For warmer nights or peak summer, the bedcover is best used as a purely decorative top layer, folded at the foot of the bed, while a mulmul dohar provides the actual sleep coverage. For cooler AC rooms, the bedcover can serve as the primary top layer.
Does the quilted bedcover come with pillow covers?
Yes — every Aenak quilted bedcover set includes matching pillow covers in the same handblock print and same cotton fabric as the bedcover shell. Single bedcovers include 1 pillow cover; double, king, and super king bedcovers include 2 pillow covers. The pillow covers ensure the full bed looks coordinated. Additional pillow covers in the same design are available on request — WhatsApp +91-9136167510.
How do I wash a quilted bedcover?
Machine wash on a gentle cycle in cold water in a large-capacity machine — a cramped drum damages quilting stitches. Use mild liquid detergent; no bleach, no powder detergent, no fabric softener. Wash inside-out for the first few washes. Dry flat or hang over a wide rail in shade — not on a thin clothesline that creases the quilting. Ensure the batting is completely dry before storage. Iron on low heat from the reverse side; avoid flattening the quilted texture by pressing hard from the front.
Is a quilted bedcover a good Diwali or housewarming gift?
Yes — it is one of the best Indian gifting options in the home linen category. A handblock printed quilted bedcover is beautiful (genuinely premium-looking), useful (used every day), Indian in craft (400-year Sanganeri tradition), and appropriate for every household — regardless of bedroom style, colour scheme, or personal taste, a well-chosen block print bedcover will find its place on a bed. For Diwali, Aenak's festive designs in jewel tones and richer palettes are specifically curated for the occasion. Gift packaging available on request.
What sizes are available for quilted bedcovers?
Single (60×90 inches, with 1 pillow cover), Double/King (90×108 inches, with 2 pillow covers), and Super King (108×108 inches, with 2 pillow covers). For most Indian double beds (60×72 inch mattress), the 90×108 inch size provides generous styling overhang. For larger beds or those who prefer dramatic floor-length drape, choose the 108×108 inch super king. Custom sizes available on request via WhatsApp +91-9136167510.
How is a quilted bedcover different from a dohar?
A dohar is a summer blanket — a light, three-layer cotton piece designed for sleeping under. It is soft, breathable, and gets softer with washing; its job is to keep you at the right temperature through the night. A quilted bedcover is a decorative top layer — it is placed on top of the bedsheet during the day and removed or folded back at night when you get into bed. Some people use a quilted bedcover as a light cover on mild nights, but its primary purpose is visual: it is what makes the bed look beautiful from across the room.