Natalie Menacho
Marble Napkins - Indigo-Dyed Flour Sack Cotton Napkins, Set of 2
Marble Napkins - Indigo-Dyed Flour Sack Cotton Napkins, Set of 2
These flour sack cloth napkins are an elegant addition to any table setting. Inspired by traditional Shibori techniques, each napkin is scrunched and banded to reveal a marble-like pattern once dipped in the dye vat.
Pattern style and dye intensity are consistent, but varied. Each napkin is similar to its pair, while also one of a kind.20" x 20" each Set of 2 napkins, tied with twine and tagged.
100% Cotton, ethically-sourced from India.
Hand-dyed on Orcas Island, Washington using organic indigo, organic henna, and slaked lime. Also known as a 1-2-3 indigo-henna vat. The dye has been set and napkins are colorfast.
Machine wash cold, with like colors. Tumble dry low. Warm iron as needed.
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