Tablecloths~Placemats~Napkins
Our Tablecloths, Placemats and Napkins are extremely beautiful and unique. Gorgeous designs in Bagru, Rajasthan, Kalamkari, Dabu, Floral, Paisley and Block Prints.
Tablecloths are available in Round, Square and Rectangle. Most of our tablecloths have matching placemats and napkins for a complete ensemble. All of our table linens are made of 100% cotton and offer easy wash and wear care.
Many of the patterns of our tablecloths, placemats and napkins are as ancient as India itself. They are simply amazing to look at and they are beautiful additions to any home or special occasion. For gifts, they cannot be beat for their affordability, versatility and uniqueness.
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At Full Moon Loom we search the world for the best vendors, those who have years of experience in their craft. When we find them, we help them to sell their products. We do this through offering top quality items at affordable prices. Our products are:
- Constructed with 100% cotton, one of the most natural materials available.
- Casual dining, formal dining, special events.
- Unique designs and brilliant colors.
- Color fast and machine washable for easy care.
These are some of the most popular techniques handed down through centuries in creating the designs for our cotton tablecloths, placemats and napkins.
BAGRU - This small but immensely productive village near Jaipur contains a large community of printers. The skills of the Bagru printers were patronized by the Jaipur court over 200 years ago, they are probably the best known and most easily recognized designs in our range. Bagru printers have always been the most accessible to the outside world and in turn have adopted many new and different styles from outside influences into their wide repertoire using their own traditional techniques. You will love our Bagru Tablecloths, Placemats and Napkins.
KALAMKARI - Originally a Persian word meaning "drawing on cloth". While the technique probably existed several centuries before, the style as we know them today emerged from the great craft schools that sprang up under the patronage of the Moghul emperors about three centuries ago. The style much favored by the Moghul courts were adopted by the printing communities on the Coramandel coast of south east India and most of the production is now hand block printed by a small number of family groups in and around the old fishing port of Masulipatam. While block printing is a much faster method of production than hand painting each piece it is still laborious and involves the use of a large number of blocks for each design. The intricate designs, the elaborate borders and the innate understanding of balanced composition has given Kalamkari a well deserved place in the evolution of printed design. You will love our Kalamkari Tablecloths, Placemats and Napkins.
RAJASTHAN - Rajasthan is the most colorful state in India and it is reflected in it's forms of textiles. The tradition of printing with finely engraved wooden blocks distinguishes it from other states. The block printed textiles of India became famous in the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe when the East India Company began to export them in bulk. The block prints are mostly executed on a white or off white background, using screen printers or wooden blocks. They are usually colorful floral patterns and known for their fine and intricate detailing. You will love our Rajasthan Tablecloths, Placemats and Napkins.
BLOCK PRINTS - Block printing on textiles refers to the technique by which carved wooden blocks covered with dye are repeatedly pressed along a length of cloth to create a repeated pattern. What makes this technique unique is the fact that the design has to be first carved onto the wooden block by hand, and then pressed onto the fabric by hand. India is one of the largest manufacturers and exporters of block printed fabric in the world. Some of the various types of block printing include Dabu, Kalamkari, Bagru, Chilani and Ajrakh. The different types of block printing techniques are often directly related to the region of India from which they were created.
PAISLEY - The ever popular paisley design can be traced back to the Indo-European cultures more than 2000 years ago. The paisley pattern was originally represented in Celtic art but later died out under the influence of the Roman Empire. Paisley was quickly adopted in India and the motif continued to flourish in many forms of art. The impact was so dramatic and became so popular that paisley became renowned worldwide and has remained fashionable for centuries.
DABU - The Resist Process called Dabu involves using wax or gum clay mixed with resin. With the help of brush or block or by hand this is applied to the portions of the cloth. The color is then applied to it. The wax is then washed off in hot or flowing water and the applied color moves into this area to give a diffused effect. This process is some what similar to the batik process. Block printing is then applied on the portion of the cloth where the original color is retained. The fabric is highlighted by printing specific outlines and patterns against the contrast color. Due to the use of wax the designs get a broken appearance like batik due to the leakage of color once the resist is washed off. Many of the dyes used in Dabu are derived from vegetable dyes and kashish dyes.
JAIPUR - The Jaipur prints have been one of the leaders of hand block printed textiles for more than 500 years. The opulent cultural heritage of Jaipur city is distinctly evident even today in its exquisite textile prints. The elegant prints of Jaipur are directly influenced by the royalty who at one time formed the niche clientele. A harmonious blend of a variety of elaborate yet sophisticated designs in delicate shades on a single piece of cloth place the prints in a class of their own. Today, Jaipur prints are internationally recognized for their ethnic designs on pure cotton using natural and vegetable based dyes.
These lovely, unique designs created centuries ago remain ever popular through out many cultures around the world today. Made of 100% quality cotton, customers love them for their uniqueness, easy wash and wear care and affordability. Our Tablecloths, Placemats and Napkins are sure to bring a unique quality to your dining experience that will wow your friends and family. The vibrant, colorful designs will lift your spirit and sooth your soul.
Our selections are unsurpassed and will accommodate many different styles of home decor and home decorating needs. Affordable quality with endless versatility.
When you shop with Full Moon Loom you can be assured of unique quality. We go to great lengths to make sure that every item we sell comes from the best sources of fair trade Indian craftsman available. We strive to keep our prices as low as possible for the best possible product while still making a dedicated effort to insure our products are not sourced by slave labor organizations. We would rather have you as a return customer rather than have you make one purchase and never see you again.
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