What is a Khatli & Why Is It Still Relevant Today?
A wooden Khatli, traditionally known as a Machi chair, is a heritage seating piece deeply rooted in the culture of Gujarat and Rajasthan. For generations, it has been an integral part of Indian homes and social spaces. More than just a traditional wooden chair, a Rajwadi Khatli represents warmth, hospitality, and cultural pride.
Today, this handcrafted Indian furniture piece continues to hold relevance in modern homes, beautifully connecting tradition with contemporary living.
Traditional & Modern Uses:
- Village homes
- Rajwadi courtyards
- Pooja rooms
- Traditional gatherings
- Elegant seating for pooja rituals
- A cultural statement in living rooms
- A meaningful wedding or housewarming gift
- Comfortable balcony seating
More than just a traditional wooden chair, a Rajwadi Khatli represents warmth, hospitality, and cultural pride.
