Pair of Hmong Indigo Table Mats / Placemats - Handwoven Hill Tribe Cotton - Batik Place Mat Traditional Indigo Plant Dyed Rustic Ethnic Boho
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A gorgeous pair of Hmong indigo place mats, handwoven from organic cotton and indigo plant dyed with a batik effect by the Hmong Hill tribe of Northern Thailand.
We've added fold stitched edges to a handwoven indigo fabric, surrounding a beautiful batik stamped design, produced using metal and wooden stamps that the men of the village have traditionally crafted for centuries.
The gorgeous batik design is perfect for adding a hill tribe touch to your home, whether on a dinner table, side table or elsewhere.
Sold per pair.
Matching table runners available here : https://www.etsy.com/listing/279528778/handwoven-hmong-indigo-batik-table
○ ○ ○ Approx Measurements ○ ○ ○
Length : 18.5" / 47cm
Height : 13.7" / 35cm
○ Due to the handmade, hand dyed nature of the Hmong fabric, natural imperfections of color/design, dye/dirt stains etc.. may of course be visible, although (in my opinion) they add to the character of the fabric. Please view the full pictures fully.
○ Fabric Care : Wash fabric in cold/lukewarm water, ideally by hand, and shade dry. Salting the water slightly helps prevent further dye loss.
○ ○ ○ What is Batik? ○ ○ ○
Batik is a “resist” process for making designs on fabric. The artist uses wax to prevent dye from penetrating the cloth, leaving “blank” areas in the dyed fabric.
○ ○ ○ What is Indigo Dye? ○ ○ ○
Indigo dye has been used for thousands of years by civilizations all over the world to dye fabric blue. As much as 1 tonne of leaves is needed to produce just 2kg of dye. Natural indigo is also a sustainable dye; after the pigment has been extracted the plant residue can be composted and used as a fertilizer and the water reused to irrigate crops.
○ ○ ○ Shipping ○ ○ ○
Fabric is shipped direct from Northern Thailand and includes a tracking number.
Typically delivery takes around 10-21 days worldwide, although please allow for extra if there are any rare customs issues.
Any questions feel free to send a message.
Thanks for looking!
Hmong Fabric REF : Tmat1
We've added fold stitched edges to a handwoven indigo fabric, surrounding a beautiful batik stamped design, produced using metal and wooden stamps that the men of the village have traditionally crafted for centuries.
The gorgeous batik design is perfect for adding a hill tribe touch to your home, whether on a dinner table, side table or elsewhere.
Sold per pair.
Matching table runners available here : https://www.etsy.com/listing/279528778/handwoven-hmong-indigo-batik-table
○ ○ ○ Approx Measurements ○ ○ ○
Length : 18.5" / 47cm
Height : 13.7" / 35cm
○ Due to the handmade, hand dyed nature of the Hmong fabric, natural imperfections of color/design, dye/dirt stains etc.. may of course be visible, although (in my opinion) they add to the character of the fabric. Please view the full pictures fully.
○ Fabric Care : Wash fabric in cold/lukewarm water, ideally by hand, and shade dry. Salting the water slightly helps prevent further dye loss.
○ ○ ○ What is Batik? ○ ○ ○
Batik is a “resist” process for making designs on fabric. The artist uses wax to prevent dye from penetrating the cloth, leaving “blank” areas in the dyed fabric.
○ ○ ○ What is Indigo Dye? ○ ○ ○
Indigo dye has been used for thousands of years by civilizations all over the world to dye fabric blue. As much as 1 tonne of leaves is needed to produce just 2kg of dye. Natural indigo is also a sustainable dye; after the pigment has been extracted the plant residue can be composted and used as a fertilizer and the water reused to irrigate crops.
○ ○ ○ Shipping ○ ○ ○
Fabric is shipped direct from Northern Thailand and includes a tracking number.
Typically delivery takes around 10-21 days worldwide, although please allow for extra if there are any rare customs issues.
Any questions feel free to send a message.
Thanks for looking!
Hmong Fabric REF : Tmat1
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