Ombré Fig Placemat

Contemporary Handmade
India
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Using only natural pigments, our Ombré Fig Placemat is dip-dyed by hand to create a finished piece that is unique to the artisan who made it.

DETAILS:
Material: 100% Linen
Made In: India

DIMENSIONS:
14" W x 18" H, finished with 1/4" eyelash fringe

Please note that as a unique, handmade item, no two pieces are ever exactly the same and color varies across monitors. Our website photos are a close representation of this work, but may not be identical to the piece you receive.

Your fig table linen was created in traditional craft techniques and should be handled with care to help ensure its preservation.

Do not scrub or use bleach.

For napkins, hand wash or machine wash on gentle cycle in cold water using mild detergent. Tumble dry low. Warm iron on reverse if needed.

For placemats and runner, hand wash in cold water using mild detergent or dry clean. Do not tumble dry. Warm iron on reverse if needed.

All orders placed after 1 PM ET will start processing on the next business day. Allow 2-5 business days for standard processing.

Items on pre-order will ship according to the estimated timeline specified on this product page.

We offer a full refund for non-custom, non-markdown items returned within 30 days of delivery.

Provenance

This piece was created and hand-dyed in western India. The fig hue is the result of a sophisticated double-dye process of crimson hues extracted from madder root, an ancient source of vegetable dye long-coveted by Asian and Egyptian monarchs, and grey hues extracted from harda, the fruit of the tropical almond tree also known for its ayurvedic medicinal uses. Artisans achieved the ombre shades of this piece by deftly tying the linen and varying the dye concentration and number of dips.