ROSE WINE Napkin (set of 2)

ROSE WINE Napkin (set of 2)

$15.00
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Size 20"x20"100% flax linenHandwoven finely on manual loomsAzo-free, low-impact dyesMachine wash cold, delicate cycle. Tumble dry lowCrafted by rural weavers from Northern IndiaSet of 2Disclaimer: Due to the handmade nature of our products and variations of device screens, you may find slight variations in color and/or craftsmanship. Even if from the same dye lot, slight variations in color may occur. This is not a defect, but a unique feature of handmade goods. Description Our handwoven flax linen napkins are designed to create an interplay of colors. Each napkin comes in a combination of three yarn colors that are hand-dyed and then strung in a combination on the warp and weft. Handweaving different thread colors into patterns is a much more laborious process than weaving with a single color, but is a valuable component, given the beauty of the final product. Packaged with a belly band, it makes an excellent party favor and host or hostess gift. Handwoven fabrics are meticulously planned and created requiring a complex estimation, depending on the design. Handweaving is unforgiving: mistakes cannot be reversed as weaves can't be undone. Matching runner is available to purchase separately. A Fair Trade product. Handmade by artisans in India. How It's Made Rural weavers from Northern India have skillfully crafted this product on hand-operated looms. The artisans carefully string yarn vertically upon the loom to create the warp. They then weave horizontal interlacing threads (weft), creating expressive, decorative patterns. Two colors in the warp and a different color in the weft are strung. Determination of how closely the warp yarns will be placed next to each other, precise calculation of where the next color thread will be incorporated (e.g. 1-inch stripes,) and careful calculation for minimal loom waste are some other steps of the process. Handweaving is unforgiving as once woven, weaves can't be undone.

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