
Woven by a small group of Ethiopian artisans from locally sourced cotton, each napkin in this set of four carries its own distinct stripe arrangement — a mix of fine lines and textured dot patterns worked into a cream ground. The yarn is hand-spun before weaving, giving the cloth a gentle irregularity that no machine can replicate. Dyed with AZO-free color, the grey and natural tones sit quietly against any table setting, formal or unhurried.
Because each napkin is woven by hand, slight variations in stripe width and texture are part of the cloth — evidence of the making, not a flaw in it.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Woven by a small group of Ethiopian artisans from locally sourced cotton, each napkin in this set of four carries its own distinct stripe arrangement — a mix of fine lines and textured dot patterns worked into a cream ground. The yarn is hand-spun before weaving, giving the cloth a gentle irregularity that no machine can replicate. Dyed with AZO-free color, the grey and natural tones sit quietly against any table setting, formal or unhurried.
Because each napkin is woven by hand, slight variations in stripe width and texture are part of the cloth — evidence of the making, not a flaw in it.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
Four napkins, four different folds to try
Lay one flat for Sunday breakfast, fold another into thirds for a dinner party — the stripe shifts with every arrangement, so the table never looks quite the same twice.



