




Pink Marigold Holiday Cotton Napkins - Set of 4
These tonal pink and red block-printed napkins are created with organic cotton and dyed in natural dyes in a holiday-inspired marigold pattern. They are easy to wash and re-use! Due to the hand-crafted process, expect variations in color and pattern. Designed in New York by Ichcha, a studio working to preserve ancient crafting techniques in India. Set of 4.
19" square; 100% Organic Cotton; Wash separately in cold, delicate cycle for the first few washes.
Made in India.


Ichcha
Heritage Craftsmanship, Conscious Living
Ichcha was founded in 2011 by three sisters passionate about traditional Indian arts. Seeing the knowledge of heritage techniques fading, they decided to take action- working with artisans to promote and preserve traditional block printing methods with sustainable resources. Patterns are hand-carved on wooden blocks and transferred onto hand-spun fabric using natural dyes. Their mission to protect Indian heritage crafts, along with the communities they support led to Ichcha, or 'a wish', to live consciously; conscious of the environment, and of the value and life of the products created and sought.
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