INDIGO STRIPE Handwoven Napkin
Two hemispheres commingle in this handwoven textile – classic American farmhouse napkin updated with a Laos border stripe. Hand knotted fringe adds an artisan flair to your table.
Use as a napkin, placemat or fingertip towel.
100% COTTON Handspun and Organically Dyed
20”x 20”
Color: Indigo/Natural White Stripe
Two hemispheres commingle in this handwoven textile – classic American farmhouse napkin updated with a Laos border stripe. Hand knotted fringe adds an artisan flair to your table.
Use as a napkin, placemat or fingertip towel.
100% COTTON Handspun and Organically Dyed
20”x 20”
Color: Indigo/Natural White Stripe
Two hemispheres commingle in this handwoven textile – classic American farmhouse napkin updated with a Laos border stripe. Hand knotted fringe adds an artisan flair to your table.
Use as a napkin, placemat or fingertip towel.
100% COTTON Handspun and Organically Dyed
20”x 20”
Color: Indigo/Natural White Stripe
MEANING IN THE WEAVE
In Laos weaving, stripe motifs are symbols for RAINBOWS and are commonly found in waistbands and the hems of tube skirts worn by women and shamans.
WEAVER’S NOTES
This napkin is made of handspun and naturally dyed cotton yarns grown in the Houaphan Province of Laos. This batch was woven by Ms. Khamsone and Ms. Sengamphone of the Taileu Tribe. Variations in weave are part of the handmade vibe.
CARE
Wash in cold water, gentle cycle, mild detergent. Do not bleach. Line dry for softly rumpled look. Iron while damp.
Natural dyes will patina over time.