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Blue twill napkin

$25.00
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Handwoven with cotton and organic cotton/linen yarns, these napkins have a softness that is hard to describe. At the same time they are hard working, long lasting and easy care — as any favorite napkin should be.

Dimensions: 16” x 16”

See washing tips on my Care Instructions page.

Price is for one handwoven napkin.

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Handwoven with cotton and organic cotton/linen yarns, these napkins have a softness that is hard to describe. At the same time they are hard working, long lasting and easy care — as any favorite napkin should be.

Dimensions: 16” x 16”

See washing tips on my Care Instructions page.

Price is for one handwoven napkin.

Handwoven with cotton and organic cotton/linen yarns, these napkins have a softness that is hard to describe. At the same time they are hard working, long lasting and easy care — as any favorite napkin should be.

Dimensions: 16” x 16”

See washing tips on my Care Instructions page.

Price is for one handwoven napkin.

Each piece is pre-washed, pressed and ready for use. Dimensions may vary slightly. Minor irregularities are a part of the handwoven experience, are hardly noticeable, and only confirm the uniqueness of the handmade textile.

Colors may be slightly different than what you see on your screen. The camera tries but the eyes see best! This said, I’m confident that if you like what you see here you will be pleased with your purchase.

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