Our Duna napkin is woven on an ancestral shuttle loom by a family of artisans from Mitla, Mexico. We truly appreciate our partner who works from his home studio.
Our cotton weave is colored using 100% biodegradable natural dyeing techniques. The pigments are derived from plants, nutshells, indigo and Cempasúchil flowers; a technique passed from generations.
These hand towels are made with an Ikat dyeing technique: the pattern is created by dyeing the yarn before weaving. This abstract and minimalist design will add a subtle, elegant touch to your table.
Our studio played with shades of: ocher yellow, Baja blue, ash rose, agave green. Our napkins are machine washable.
Production
- Handwoven on a shuttle loom in Mexico
- Family workshop
- Production process: 2-3 weeks
Details
- 100 % cotton
- Plant-based dyes
- 42 x 42 cm | 17 x 17''
- Double hem
- Care | Machine washable (30°C max) low iron and steam
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