Passiflora Bagru Napkins, Set of 4
Description
Red: Madder root is the source of this lovely traditional color, known as Bagru red. Hand block printed on myrobalan ground. Myrobalan is an ancient mordant dye widely used in India.
Ochre: Pomegranate peels, turmeric or teak flowers make an irresistible earthy ochre. Hand block printed on myrobalan ground. Myrobalan is an ancient mordant dye widely used.
100% cotton
20” x 20”
Made in India
About Antonia Textiles:
We are pleased to present our first limited edition collection of Antonia Textile table linens, designed by Antonia in her studio and dyed and printed in the village of Bagru in Rajasthan. Each stencil motif is carved into a wood block by master artisans. Antonia collaborates with the 6th generation printing families from the Studio Bagru collective to create a stunning line of versatile cotton tablecloths and napkins. We offer four natural dyes, typical of the region: organic indigo, kashish, a mineral-based gray, madder red or ochre, made from pomegranate, turmeric or teak flowers. Each pattern can be mixed and matched to create an eclectic festive table anytime of the year!