White Gold – Handmade Sari Tablecloth (India)

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Original price was: $74.41.Current price is: $44.60.

Details: Add a touch of royal elegance to your dining experience with this White Gold Handmade Sari Tablecloth from India. Made of high-quality polyester yarn Sari fabric, the tablecloth features finely worked borders with golden thread. The tablecloth is lined with matching cotton blend fabric and is machine washable for…

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Add a touch of royal elegance to your dining experience with this White Gold Handmade Sari Tablecloth from India. Made of high-quality polyester yarn Sari fabric, the tablecloth features finely worked borders with golden thread. The tablecloth is lined with matching cotton blend fabric and is machine washable for easy maintenance. The price mentioned is for one tablecloth, and please note that due to the handmade nature of the fabric, the border design might differ slightly from the picture. With its design inspired by the rich cultural heritage of India, this tablecloth is perfect for setting an exotic table.

Features:

  • Made of high-quality polyester yarn Sari fabric
  • Finely worked borders with golden thread
  • Lined with matching cotton blend fabric
  • Machine washable for easy maintenance
  • Handmade by artisans in Banaras, India

Story Behind the Art:

  • The sari fabric used to make this tablecloth is created by artisans in Banaras, one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in India. The weaver community in Banaras uses power-looms to create saris, with each loom producing only three per day. The entire family is often involved in the sari-making process, with the weavers measuring their existence in meters of silk. The sari and all it symbolizes is the fabric of their life, and these traditions continue today.

Country of Origin: India