"Marina" Naturally Dyed Linen Napkins with Silk Rings Set of Four

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A set of four naturally dyed linen napkins created in our Athens studio.

The napkins are made from un-dyed linen fabric sourced from Lille, France. Each piece is first dyed with indigo and then bundle dyed with logwood bark and hibiscus, creating soft botanical patterns and layered tones of blue and violet. The natural dye process results in subtle variations, making every napkin unique.

The set includes hand-dyed silk napkin rings, naturally dyed with indigo and over-dyed with cutch, adding a thoughtful textile detail to the table setting.

Each napkin is machine sewn by Violeta in our Athens-based studio.

Designed to elevate everyday meals or special gatherings, these napkins bring natural colour, craftsmanship and slow textile traditions to the table.

Details

• Set of four napkins
• Silk napkin rings set of four
• Approximate size of napkins: 40cm x 40cm

Each piece is unique due to the nature of natural dyeing.

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A set of four naturally dyed linen napkins created in our Athens studio.

The napkins are made from un-dyed linen fabric sourced from Lille, France. Each piece is first dyed with indigo and then bundle dyed with logwood bark and hibiscus, creating soft botanical patterns and layered tones of blue and violet. The natural dye process results in subtle variations, making every napkin unique.

The set includes hand-dyed silk napkin rings, naturally dyed with indigo and over-dyed with cutch, adding a thoughtful textile detail to the table setting.

Each napkin is machine sewn by Violeta in our Athens-based studio.

Designed to elevate everyday meals or special gatherings, these napkins bring natural colour, craftsmanship and slow textile traditions to the table.

Details

• Set of four napkins
• Silk napkin rings set of four
• Approximate size of napkins: 40cm x 40cm

Each piece is unique due to the nature of natural dyeing.

 

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!