Faridabad Flower Napkins in Blue and Gold, Set of 4

$60
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Layer your table with joy! Inspired by the warmth of Greek hospitality, our homeware pieces are made to be enjoyed amidst the laughter of family and friends.

This set of four napkins is hand-block printed in India, ready to be paired with the matching Faridabad Flower Tablecloth in Blue Gold. Did someone say hostess with the mostess?

Hand Printed in India
Preferred Partner, GOTS Certified, Responsible Water Use

  • 20"x 20"
  • Set of 4
  • Hand Block Printed Napkins in Blues and Gold with Solid GREY Blue Border
  • Packaged with an Evil Eye Beach Block Print Bracelet - to be reused!
  • Made in India
  • CARE: Machine Wash Cold, Gentle Cycle with Like Colors. Tumble dry Low or Line dry.

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We ensure fair wages for skilled artisans by partnering with small, family-run ateliers that adhere to International Labor Organization (ILO) practices. All of our factories are Sedex, GOTS, and Fair Trade certified.

We cherish collaborating with the most talented artisans, including women from small villages across the globe, who excel in traditional techniques from knitting, weaving and embroidery.

Our factories are SMETA certified, ensuring our textiles are free from
banned colorants, chemicals, and heavy metals. By choosing natural fabrics,
we commit to sustainability and offer high-quality, eco-friendly options that
are as kind to the planet as they are to you.

Our family-owned workshops operate on solar energy, utilize rainwater
conservation techniques, and are certified for sustainability. We use only
natural fabrics, prefer handwork to machine work whenever possible, and
repurpose excess fabric pieces for our accessories.