
Woven by a small group of Ethiopian artisans from locally sourced eco-friendly cotton, the Aden napkin carries the quiet irregularity of cloth made entirely by hand. The grey field is spun and dyed with AZO-free color, then finished with a natural stripe detail that shifts character depending on how you fold it — tucked beneath a fork, draped across a lap, or laid open across a plate. The weave is substantial without being stiff, softening wash by wash into something that feels genuinely used and genuinely kept.
Each napkin is individually hand-spun and hand-woven, so slight variations in texture and stripe width are a natural mark of the making. Set of four.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Woven by a small group of Ethiopian artisans from locally sourced eco-friendly cotton, the Aden napkin carries the quiet irregularity of cloth made entirely by hand. The grey field is spun and dyed with AZO-free color, then finished with a natural stripe detail that shifts character depending on how you fold it — tucked beneath a fork, draped across a lap, or laid open across a plate. The weave is substantial without being stiff, softening wash by wash into something that feels genuinely used and genuinely kept.
Each napkin is individually hand-spun and hand-woven, so slight variations in texture and stripe width are a natural mark of the making. Set of four.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The napkin that earns its place at every table
Dinner is almost ready. You fold one into thirds, tuck a fork in the stripe band, and set it to the left of the plate. It looks considered without trying — the kind of detail guests notice without knowing why.



