These plain woven natural cotton napkins employ artisans in multiple villages throughout Laos. Each order contains four napkins of the same naturally-dyed color.
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Artisans in the hill tribes of Northern Laos grow cotton on small plots of land beside their rice fields.
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Grandmothers twist and spin the cotton into yarn.
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Hand-powered looms typically located inside artisan homes click and clack as these fair trade cotton napkins are produced.
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The cotton is uncertified organic because artisans do not have the means to pay costly organic certification agencies.
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Naturally textured. Comes in set of four. 20” sq.
The perfect complement to our Fair Trade Napkin Rings, these cloth napkins come in cream, cappuccino, and naturally-dyed indigo.
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Laos has two indigenous species of cotton that produce our cream and cappuccino colors. These colors are un-dyed.
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Woven on looms throughout the hill tribes by women who intersperse cooking, tending to children, and working in rice fields.
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Woven from un-certified organic cotton fabric, the material grows even more beautiful with time and use. Perfect for dining all year round.
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