
Spun from indigenous, drought-resistant organic cotton and set on manual looms by artisans in Western India, these napkins carry the quiet rhythm of handloom tradition. Each one is dyed with botanical pigments, leaving a tone that is neither flat nor uniform — the natural slubs and slight irregularities in the weave are evidence of the hand behind them. Soft and absorbent from the first use, they settle further with every wash, the stripe softening without losing its clarity.
Each set is woven in small batches. Minor variation in stripe weight and selvage edge is natural to the process and particular to each cloth.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Spun from indigenous, drought-resistant organic cotton and set on manual looms by artisans in Western India, these napkins carry the quiet rhythm of handloom tradition. Each one is dyed with botanical pigments, leaving a tone that is neither flat nor uniform — the natural slubs and slight irregularities in the weave are evidence of the hand behind them. Soft and absorbent from the first use, they settle further with every wash, the stripe softening without losing its clarity.
Each set is woven in small batches. Minor variation in stripe weight and selvage edge is natural to the process and particular to each cloth.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The cloth that earns its place at the table
You set them down before the plates arrive — folded loosely, one at each place. By the end of the meal, they've done their work: a little wine, a little bread, the kind of use that makes a cloth feel like it belongs.



