NuMoon Whisper
Set of 2 Hand-Dyed Batik, Indigo Shibori Cotton Linen Placemat, Hand-Painted Green Lotus in Bloom, Blue White Dye #BH19B
Set of 2 Hand-Dyed Batik, Indigo Shibori Cotton Linen Placemat, Hand-Painted Green Lotus in Bloom, Blue White Dye #BH19B
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Inspired by the natural stretch of lotus leaves, the radial veins of organic growth are captured on deep indigo fabric using traditional batik techniques. The layered blue-and-white tones retain the rustic texture of hand-stamping, while infusing the placemat with the graceful rhythm of unfurling lotus leaves, bringing the tranquility of the wilderness to your everyday dining table.
Craftsmanship
Beeswax is used to outline the lotus patterns. After high-temperature wax sealing, the fabric is dyed with natural indigo. Clear white lines emerge once the wax is removed, and hand-finished raw edges are preserved to enhance the authentic, earthy feel of the piece.
Fabric
Made from breathable, skin-friendly traditional coarse cotton cloth. It is wear-resistant, wrinkle-resistant, and heat-insulating, effectively protecting your table from scalds while adding a simple, artistic vibe to your dining setup.
Size
17 × 12 inches
Applicable Scenarios
· Dining Rituals: Infuse natural warmth into casual meals, coffee breaks, and tea ceremonies, turning every bite into a moment of gentle healing.
· Versatile Decor: Doubles as a small wall hanging, tray liner, or bookend accent, bringing soft, organic texture to wabi-sabi, Japanese, or bohemian-style interiors.
· Thoughtful Gift: A perfect blend of handmade warmth and natural aesthetics, making it a unique and heartfelt gift for anyone who cherishes the beauty of everyday life.
Each piece is hand-dyed, making every bloom slightly unique. The natural variations in tone and texture are part of its charm and authenticity.
Deep indigo contrasts beautifully with soft white bursts, bringing a calm yet striking presence to your dining table.
Care Instructions
Hand wash gently in cold water, wash separately, avoid prolonged soaking, and air dry naturally to preserve the rich, lasting hue of the indigo dye.
