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Padma or the Lotus is a central figure in many art forms including Pichhwai. It's a flower with meaning, beauty, and great cultural significance. The origin of the Lotus in Hindu mythology goes as far back as 'Samudra Manthan'. Its first association is with Lakshmi who also emerges from 'Samudra', hence, is referred to as Padmaja or Padmavati. This hand block printed home textiles collection is inspired by the beautiful lotus and other nature inspired elements.
- A set of matching table napkins
- Handcrafted in 100% cotton
- Hand block printed in azo-free dyes
- Features an original Pinklay design
- Designed and ethically handcrafted in India
- Size: 45 x 45 cm
This napkin is pre-washed and ready to useHand wash or gentle cycle machine washWash in cold water using a mild detergentDo not soak, spin, wring, or tumble dryDry in shade. Use a warm ironWhites should be washed separately
Copyright: This is an original design and copyright of Pinklay Retail Pvt. Ltd. It cannot be reproduced or resold without authorization.
Disclaimer: This product is handcrafted. There maybe minor imperfections in print, shape, size, and colour which are inherent to the process and what makes it unique. Actual colors may vary slightly due to your screen's resolution.
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Padma or the Lotus is a central figure in many art forms including Pichhwai. It's a flower with meaning, beauty, and great cultural significance. The origin of the Lotus in Hindu mythology goes as far back as 'Samudra Manthan'. Its first association is with Lakshmi who also emerges from 'Samudra', hence, is referred to as Padmaja or Padmavati. This hand block printed home textiles collection is inspired by the beautiful lotus and other nature inspired elements.
- A set of matching table napkins
- Handcrafted in 100% cotton
- Hand block printed in azo-free dyes
- Features an original Pinklay design
- Designed and ethically handcrafted in India
- Size: 45 x 45 cm
This napkin is pre-washed and ready to useHand wash or gentle cycle machine washWash in cold water using a mild detergentDo not soak, spin, wring, or tumble dryDry in shade. Use a warm ironWhites should be washed separately