Cotton canvas
330 – 800 GSM- Build
- Plain & basket-woven cotton
- Best for
- Tote & sling bags, shoes, aprons
KKASA weaves and finishes canvas, cotton & poly duck, geotextile and geobags — from a light sheeting to a heavy belting cloth — and stitched it into tote bags, sling bags and tarpaulins that leave our floor ready to ship.
GSM — grams per square metre — is the number every fabric order turns on. Pull the slider and the weave tightens, the hand gets heavier, and we'll tell you exactly what that cloth is good for.
Structural light canvas
Every cloth is woven and finished on our own looms, so the GSM you approve on the sample is the GSM that arrives. Tell us the weight and width; we'll send the swatch.
The same looms that make canvas make engineered geosynthetics — woven and non-woven — and the geobags sewn from them, for drainage, separation, erosion and flood control.
Every piece is made to order — your fabric, size, colour and print. These are starting points, not a fixed range. Send a brief and we'll quote it.
Weaving, dyeing, finishing and stitching all happen under our own roof, so we hold quality — and lead time — at every stage. These run in order; nothing leaves a stage until it's checked.
Cotton and polyester yarn graded to the count each cloth needs.
Looms set the GSM, weave and width — sheeting to belting.
Piece dyeing, then water-repellent and other finishes.
Layered and pattern-cut to the spec of each order.
Single-needle and bartack lines build bags and geobags.
GSM, colour-fastness and load checked before sign-off.
Pressed, labelled and palletised for road or container.
Domestic or export, with documentation handled end to end.
Pilkhuwa has woven cloth for longer than anyone can remember, and KKASA is the family's own mill on that floor — young, but built on four decades of the loom.
Sarthak Gupta stepped into the business at sixteen, learning the trade under his father, Abhay Gupta, who has spent forty years at the loom. Today Sarthak runs the mill — weaving, dyeing, finishing and stitching under one roof — supplying traders, fabricators and buyers with canvas, geotextile and finished bags. We weave to order and check every roll by hand.
We don't publish a price list, because no two orders are alike. Tell us the cloth, the weight and the quantity, and we'll quote it honestly.
The wordmark carries the family that runs the mill. The four below work the same floor in Pilkhuwa, Uttar Pradesh.
Forty years on the loom. Sets the standard every roll is measured against.
Runs the mill day to day — orders, output and the people who make them.
Brings the looms and the ledger online — systems, data and dispatch.
Turns cloth into product — prints, palettes and the finished bag.