"Atlas" Indigo Dyed & Hand-Embroidered Linen Coasters (Set of 6)
This set of six linen coasters is naturally dyed and hand-embroidered, combining traditional textile techniques with contemporary craftsmanship.
The fabric is undyed linen sourced from Athens, Greece and naturally dyed with indigo by Christiana.
Each coaster is finished with hand-embroidered blanket stitching using silk yarn that has been naturally dyed with indigo and over-dyed with cutch, giving the embroidery a soft earthy contrast against the indigo fabric.
The careful hand stitching frames each piece and celebrates the handmade process, turning everyday tableware into small textile objects.
Perfect for tea, coffee, wine or small gatherings, these coasters bring warmth and craftsmanship to the table while protecting surfaces.
Because each piece is hand dyed and hand stitched, subtle variations in tone and stitching make every set unique.
Details
• Set of six coasters
• Size: approximately 12 × 12 cm
This set of six linen coasters is naturally dyed and hand-embroidered, combining traditional textile techniques with contemporary craftsmanship.
The fabric is undyed linen sourced from Athens, Greece and naturally dyed with indigo by Christiana.
Each coaster is finished with hand-embroidered blanket stitching using silk yarn that has been naturally dyed with indigo and over-dyed with cutch, giving the embroidery a soft earthy contrast against the indigo fabric.
The careful hand stitching frames each piece and celebrates the handmade process, turning everyday tableware into small textile objects.
Perfect for tea, coffee, wine or small gatherings, these coasters bring warmth and craftsmanship to the table while protecting surfaces.
Because each piece is hand dyed and hand stitched, subtle variations in tone and stitching make every set unique.
Details
• Set of six coasters
• Size: approximately 12 × 12 cm
Natural Dyeing
Botanical dyeing is a slow process, that can be unpredictable and there are often pleasant colour surprises. It takes several hours to extract the natural pigment from plants, sometimes even days!