Wild Sage Embroidered Table Linen Set
Wild Sage Embroidered Table Linen Set
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Bring quiet elegance and handcrafted artistry to your dining table with the Wild Sage 'Embroidered' Table Linen Set, a signature design from Kathya’s Serenestitch Collection.
This collection, made with 100% cotton, blends the calming beauty of sage green cotton with bold, hand-embroidered motifs crafted by Lambadi artisans from Tamil Nadu. The design features golden stems, dark botanical blooms, and delicate dragonflies, creating a serene yet striking expression of nature.
Every stitch reflects traditional Lambadi embroidery—known for its distinctive detailing, rich texture, and heritage storytelling. Whether for everyday meals or festive gatherings, this table linen set elevates your space with subtle luxury and artisan warmth.
Manufacturing & Materials
Manufacturing & Materials
Designed in New England. Hand-embroidered by Lambadi women artisans in Tamil Nadu, India. Made with 100% cotton for durability, breathability, and natural texture. Embroidered with high-quality cotton threads using heritage Lambadi stitches. Produced in small batches to support fair-trade craftsmanship and slow design.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Table Runner (choose one):
15" × 108"
15" × 78"
Placemats (choose set of 4 or 6):
12" × 16" each
Napkins (choose set of 4 or 6):
16" × 16" each
Care
Care
Machine wash on gentle cycle with cold water. Use mild detergent; avoid bleach. Tumble dry low or air dry to preserve texture. Warm iron on reverse side or low heat over embroidery. Store folded to protect delicate hand-stitched details.
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 India’s 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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