DUNIA handmade |Nourished by the Earth| Ancient plant-dyed Linen handwoven table placemats

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DUNIA handmade
DUNIA handmade
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DUNIA handmade |Nourished by the Earth| Ancient plant-dyed Linen handwoven table placemats - Place Mats & Dining Décor - Cotton & Hemp Yellow

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|The unearthing of ancient cultural relics is often accompanied by fragmentation. Although they can be repaired, incompleteness is inevitable; just like fabric fibers used to a limit, irreversible damage will inevitably occur. All imperfections may become interesting again after being repaired. Excavate the interesting shapes of fabrics that have been cut out and have irregular shapes and reuse them The scattered thick and thin hand-stitched lines are pieced together like repair work. A piece of warm home and field out earth 𓆹 𓆹 𓆹𓆹 𓆹 𓆹 size : Longest side: 18 cm Widest edge: 15.5 cm 𓆹 𓆹 𓆹𓆹 𓆹 𓆹 Like ancient cultural relics, flax fiber has been cultivated and used by humans for at least two thousand years since ancient Egypt. Fans of flax are well aware of its flexibility and toughness. • Pieces of earthy earth-colored rustic linen are rare and thick. They use thicker diameter rather than rough linen yarn. You can feel the comfortable undulating texture of the fibers when you touch the surface. • Old things - white hemp fibers of different brightness, taken from the pleated skirt and loincloth used by Hmong women in northern Thailand. Some are bleached, while others retain the original color of hemp stems after they are kneaded into threads. • Ethnic hand-twisted, plant-dyed and woven fabrics - from the ethnic minority group in the mountains of northern Taipei - Karen women look for plants and trees around their lives as dyeing materials, and twist them by hand to make cotton threads, and then weave thick hand-woven fabrics. It looks a bit beige or Khaki, and is said to be dyed from the eucalyptus tree. In the Karen people's perception, this gray-yellow color is the so-called green. We combine old fabrics, new fabrics and hand-woven fabrics to make home decoration mats of different sizes and shapes. Can be used as tea props, coasters or simply as a scenery on the dining table Each work is only "one" and will be out of print once sold...

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Material
Cotton & Hemp
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
Unique Features
Eco-Friendly
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Down to the last 1
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No.24,876 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.849 - Place Mats & Dining Décor
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We combine old fabrics, new fabrics and hand-woven fabrics to create home decoration mats of different sizes and shapes that can be used as tea sets, table coasters or simply as table scenery. * Select "Mail" = sent directly from Thailand, it will be delivered "about 7-14 working days" after placing the order * Please select "Extreme Pickup" to wait for the pre-order time. It will be shipped after returning to Taiwan in September.

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