Cassis Block Print Cloth Napkins

Cassis Block Print Cloth Napkins

$41.00

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Elevate everyday dining with our hand-block printed napkins—crafted using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Each pattern is carved into wooden blocks and printed by hand, layer by layer, by skilled artisans in India. The result is a napkin rich in charm, character, and subtle variation—designed to bring a sense of artistry and warmth to both casual meals and special occasions.

Details

  • 100% cotton that softens with every wash
  • Dyed with hand-mixed, natural vegetable-based pigments; crafted without the use of synthetic chemicals
  • Woven from 100% natural fibers—renewable, sustainable, and valued for their timeless appeal
  • Due to the nature of hand-printed fabrics, subtle variations are to be expected and contribute to each piece’s distinctive beauty
  • Hand block-printed by master artisans in Jaipur, India

Dimensions

  • Overall Dimensions: 18” x 20”

Care

  • Machine or hand wash separately in cold water on a gentle, low-spin cycle. Use a mild detergent—avoid bleach and fabric softeners.
  • Do not soak or wring. Spot clean with care and gently scrub only as needed
  • Tumble dry on low or lay flat to air dry in the shade
  • Warm iron if desired
  • For stains, test any remover on an inconspicuous area first
Product Details
Pattern

Floral Leaf & Vines, Jaal

Main Print Color

Teal

Accent Print Color

Green

Base Colour

Off White

Material

Cotton

Craft Technique

Block Printed

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