Table Runner in Slate Grey with Abstract Motif
£85.00
This handwoven table runner is skilfully crafted on a traditional backstrap loom by a collective of women weavers from Nagaland, Northeast India. Set against a refined slate grey base, it features a striking abstract motif in black and white. Delicate braided accents at both ends add subtle texture, while the borders are woven with a fine checked pattern that offers a striking contrast to the bold central design. Finished with hand-twisted fringes. Pair it with matching placemats and coasters from our Handwoven Placemats and Coasters collection for a coordinated table setting.
Key Features:
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Handwoven on a traditional backstrap loom, an ancient craft dating back to the Bronze Age
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Made from 100% cotton and processed with AZO-free dyes (AZO-free dyes are non-toxic, ensuring a safer, more environmentally-friendly process with no harmful substances)
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Abstract tribal spearhead motif, rich in cultural symbolism
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Braided details and twisted fringe for added texture and depth
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One-of-a-kind piece, exclusive to the UK and Europe
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Ideal for upgrading your home décor, festive setups, or as a unique gift
Dimensions (L x W): approx. 164 cm x 30 cm
Material: 100% cotton, AZO-free dyes.
Production Region: Northeast India.
Care: Wash at low temperature with cold water using mild detergents. Handwashing is recommended. Do not tumble dry. Dry in the shade.
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Our collection of handloom tableware is curated around contemporary elegance and a celebration of the vibrant patterns and motifs authentic to Naga textiles. Other embellishments such as intricate braiding and knotwork add further sophistication. We curate our collection to include both earthy-inspired natural tones as well as lively and energetic colours, so that you can find the perfect accents for your interior style.
These hand-woven cushion covers are crafted by a collective of women weavers in the Phek region of Nagaland, using the ancient handloom (otherwise known as 'loin loom') technique. This is a skilful and highly manual process, using no mechanised or powered tools or equipment, relying on the weavers own effort, creativity and keen mental arithmetic to calculate the ornate patterns. Handloom weaving is at the heart of Naga cultural heritage and is so much more than simply a textiles production process or means of generating an income. Weaving has a strong social meaning and is deeply tied to the regional ecosystem. The craft brings people together - typically women - and supports wellbeing through relationships, collaboration and artistic self-expression. The process is extremely low energy and has a minimal environmental footprint and works in harmony with the natural landscape, flora and fauna of the Naga hills. The fertile soil of this landscape has historically provided perfect conditions for growing the cotton, flax and nettle traditionally used in making yarns since ancestral times.
We partner with community-owned weaving collectives who strive to ensure that weavers are able to make a dignified livelihood, and in-turn that craft weaving is sustained for the generations to come. In doing so, this work also contributes to conserving the natural environment of this spectacularly beautiful and ecologically rich region. By purchasing these products you are not only adding a touch of cultural elegance to your décor, but supporting the future of handloom craft weaving for generations to come.
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Additional information
Weight | 130 g |
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Dimensions | 16 × 16 in |
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