Block shop Royal Triple Dot Napkin
Pickup available at Seven Sisters
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Seven Sisters
+15034426970811 East Burnside Street
Ste. 114
Portland OR 97214
United States
This lovely and versatile Triple Dot pattern is inspired by a kimono in the 1985 epic Japanese film Ran. The vibrant blues are offset by a striking marigold border. This workhorse napkin that you’ll reach for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- 18 x 18 inches
- 55% Linen, 45% Cotton
- Hand block printed by 5th generation master printers in Jaipur
- Our linen napkins don’t need to be ironed, simply lie flat to dry, or pull them straight out of the dryer and lie flat.
Sold as Single Napkins
How Block Shop Makes it's Napkins with Block Printing By Hand:
To make their block printed fabric, each design is traced onto a wooden slab, which then is carved by hammer and chisel into a printing block. The block is then printed meticulously by hand using soft, AZO-free, non toxic pigment.
Variation in printing & color are hallmarks of hand block printing and dyeing in small batches.
Care:
Machine wash cold gentle cycle with like colors.
Lay flat to dry or tumble dry low.
Iron on appropriate setting if needed.
More About Block Shop:
Block Shop was founded by sisters Lily and Hopie Stockman in Los Angeles in 2013, built around a deep commitment to the ancient art of hand block printing in Rajasthan, India. The brand partners with nine small-scale, family-run organizations of printers, paper makers, and weavers in Jaipur — artisans who have practiced traditional textile production techniques across multiple generations. Block Shop visits their partners twice a year, maintaining direct relationships and ensuring that wages are paid at 50-100% above local market rates for piece work, and two to three times the minimum wage for monthly workers. One of their printing partners, Craft Boat, is a woman-run organization using low-waste processes for all paper products. Every piece is a collaboration between Los Angeles design and Rajasthani craft — made slowly, made well, made to last.
✦ Seven Sisters Certified — Women-founded, Heritage / Generational Craft, Handmade / artisanal production, Fair wages (50-100% above market rate), Direct manufacturer relationships (factory-visited twice yearly), Woman-run manufacturing partner (Craft Boat), Low-waste production (Craft Boat), Small batch / slow design, Anti-waste
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