Mungo Selvedge Linen Napkin ~ Citronelle

$39.90

Generously-sized, natural linen napkins with a woven citrus yellow stripe detail along the true selvedge.


Description

These top quality natural linen napkins are individually woven from pure linen yarn on restored Ruti shuttle looms. One of the things that differentiates shuttle looms from the more modern Rapier looms is their ability to weave true selvedge – a tightly woven ‘self finished’ edge that runs lengthwise along a fabric’s edge. This prevents the fabric from fraying or unraveling and becomes a lovely feature of these napkins.

The natural linen colour of the napkin is complemented by a citrus yellow stripe running along each selvedge.

Napkins measure 55cm x 55cm.

Priced per napkin - complete your set in one colour or mix and match with other colours from the Mungo selvedge linen napkin range.

Designed, woven and made in South Africa.

Producer

In 1998, Master Weaver Stuart Holding acquired two restored antique looms. He used these looms to weave limited runs of beautiful homeware textiles from what he called his ‘working weaving museum’, an old barn in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa, where passersby could watch him work and sold the textiles in his wife’s shop.

Soon demand outstripped supply and Mungo expanded production to a mill housed in an old dairy building a few kilometres away. Their one-man team has increased to a family of over 100, and although Mungo is growing, their foundational values remain the same – to produce beautifully designed homeware textiles, woven with care for the community and the environment.

In 2017 the Mungo team fulfilled a long-held dream; to build a new mill on the grounds of Old Nick Village, near Stuart’s original barn. The Mungo Mill is a testament to their philosophy of transparency in the production process, with the entire mill open to the public. And those two old looms? they are still going strong!

In 2020 Mungo became Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified. They are now South Africa’s first GOTS-certified textile weaving mill. Mungo defies the status quo and endeavours to help shape and uphold the standards of sustainable production in a non-industrial environment. They challenge the idea that value is a product of price and don’t compromise on production methods or the cost of raw materials when it comes to producing quality textiles that are constructed to stand the test of time.

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Mungo Selvedge Linen Napkin ~ Citronelle

$39.90
Description

These top quality natural linen napkins are individually woven from pure linen yarn on restored Ruti shuttle looms. One of the things that differentiates shuttle looms from the more modern Rapier looms is their ability to weave true selvedge – a tightly woven ‘self finished’ edge that runs lengthwise along a fabric’s edge. This prevents the fabric from fraying or unraveling and becomes a lovely feature of these napkins.

The natural linen colour of the napkin is complemented by a citrus yellow stripe running along each selvedge.

Napkins measure 55cm x 55cm.

Priced per napkin - complete your set in one colour or mix and match with other colours from the Mungo selvedge linen napkin range.

Designed, woven and made in South Africa.

Producer

In 1998, Master Weaver Stuart Holding acquired two restored antique looms. He used these looms to weave limited runs of beautiful homeware textiles from what he called his ‘working weaving museum’, an old barn in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa, where passersby could watch him work and sold the textiles in his wife’s shop.

Soon demand outstripped supply and Mungo expanded production to a mill housed in an old dairy building a few kilometres away. Their one-man team has increased to a family of over 100, and although Mungo is growing, their foundational values remain the same – to produce beautifully designed homeware textiles, woven with care for the community and the environment.

In 2017 the Mungo team fulfilled a long-held dream; to build a new mill on the grounds of Old Nick Village, near Stuart’s original barn. The Mungo Mill is a testament to their philosophy of transparency in the production process, with the entire mill open to the public. And those two old looms? they are still going strong!

In 2020 Mungo became Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified. They are now South Africa’s first GOTS-certified textile weaving mill. Mungo defies the status quo and endeavours to help shape and uphold the standards of sustainable production in a non-industrial environment. They challenge the idea that value is a product of price and don’t compromise on production methods or the cost of raw materials when it comes to producing quality textiles that are constructed to stand the test of time.

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