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«Whispers of Rust» napkins

«Whispers of Rust» napkins

Regular price €120,00 EUR
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Rust-colored printing on ecru (off-white) fabric: Rust

Collection 01 limited edition
Handcrafted in Santa Sofia, Italy
By Peromatto per Personæ

Elevate your table with an exquisite hand-block print set of 6 napkins. A stunning contemporary reinterpretation of a tradition spanning over 500 years!

MATERIAL

100% Cotton

TECHNIQUE

Hand-block print from 18th century

DIMENSIONS

Set of 6 napkins, aprox. 40 x 40cm (15" x 15")

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

We recommend washing the product in the washing machine at a maximum of 40°C. Please avoid using products containing active oxygen. For ironing, we suggest doing so on the reverse side of the dry product.

SLOW PRODUCTION

We celebrate the slow pace of craftsmanship, this product will be crafted especially for you.
Order your product for Christmas by November 15th!
You will receive an email notification as soon as your product is ready to be shipped!

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STORY: "When you purchase a canvas from Romagna, you are acquiring a piece of artisanal history and ensuring its continuation. This technique involves entirely manual printing, where an engraved wooden block is dipped in color and individually hammered onto the fabric.“

The original color of this Romagnan technique comes from iron rust. The rust color is created by following an ancient recipe with three simple ingredients: wine vinegar, flour, and iron rust.

Thanks to Giulia and Antonio's willingness to experiment, we have conceived and created together tablecloths and napkins, integrating their block designs into geometric and contemporary forms, achieving a refined and surprising result!

We cherish the art of slow production

Meet the artisans

A TECHNIQUE ROOTED IN THE ROMAGNAN TERRITORY:

Fall in love, like Giulia and Antonio, with the technique, natural hues, and beauty of the artisan tradition of rust printing.

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