Botanical Threads Embroidered Napkins | Set of Two
Botanical Threads Embroidered Napkins | Set of Two
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Bring natural elegance and artisan detail to your table with the Botanical Threads Napkins, a curated quartet of hand-embroidered napkins inspired by the quiet beauty of grain fields, grasses, and wildflowers.
These include four distinct hand-embroidered designs:
- Blue Willow β cool navy with delicate leaflike strokes
- Sorghum Fields β soft sage with textured seed-cluster motifs
- Golden Thatch β warm mustard with flowing botanical lines
- Cinderflower β sage green with lifted floral curves
Each napkin is crafted from 100% cotton, finished in a generous 16x16 size, and embroidered by Lambadi women artisans in Tamil Nadu using heritage stitches known for their texture and movement.
Whether mixed together at a single tablescape or used individually across the week, this set brings artisanal warmth, natural storytelling, and subtle luxury to both everyday dining and special gatherings and are perfect for holiday shopping and gifting.
Manufacturing & Materials
Manufacturing & Materials
Hand-embroidered by Lambadi women artisans in Tamil Nadu, India. Made from 100% cotton fabric for softness, durability, and absorbency. Embroidered with high-quality cotton thread. Created in small batches to support sustainable artisan livelihoods.
Dimensions
Dimensions
16" Γ 16" each. Slight variations may occur as each piece is handcrafted.
Care
Care
Machine wash on gentle cycle with mild detergent. Wash with similar colors. Lay flat or tumble dry on low. Warm iron on the reverse side to protect the embroidery. Avoid bleach or harsh stain removers.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Please note this item ships directly from Kathya. Gift wrap is not available for this item.
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About Kathya
Kathya celebrates Indiaβs rich artisan heritage with handcrafted textiles for the home, kitchen, and personal use, blending traditional techniques like Kantha, Lambadi embroidery, crochet, and handloom weaving.
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