


Paigah White Linen Table Cloth
Paigah White Linen Table Cloth
Hand-embroidered on linen, a refined sophistication defines this collection of white-on-white textiles, where texture, technique, and light highlight the delicacy of craft. . . more
Hand-embroidered on linen, a refined sophistication defines this collection of white-on-white textiles, where texture, technique, and light highlight the delicacy of craftsmanship. Inspired by the intricate latticework of Paigah jaalis, each piece creates a sense of purity and timelessness, capturing the serenity of the Indo-Islamic architecture.
Table cloth in linen. Hand embroidered in India.
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Product Details
Product Details
- Material: Linen
- Size: 60"W x 90"L | 152.4 W x 228.6 L cm
- Weight: 0.6 | 1.32 lbs
- Number of Pieces: 1 Table Cloth
- SKU: VTC751
- This product has been handcrafted by local artisans. As such, slight variations are a testament to the unique character of a piece made by hand.
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufactured by: Nirvaan Design Private Limited, A-4, Sector 64, Noida, U.P. - 201301
Care Details
Care Details
- Dry Clean Only
- Medium Iron
- Keep Out of Direct Sunlight
- Do Not Bleach
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Paigah White Linen Table Cloth




Embroidery
Embroidery is a decorative art and craft that involves stitching designs, patterns, or images onto fabric using a needle and thread. This technique, celebrated for centuries across various cultures, allows for the creation of intricate and colourful embellishments. Often tied to specific communities, contexts, and cultural meanings, it is used to adorn clothing and textiles with thousands of distinct embellishment styles and techniques.