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This napkin comes in a refreshing purple and a midnight blue color with an apt stitched edge finish. It is a great sustainable selection for setting up your lavish dinner table or a casual lunch date. It is made with Cotton Cambric and comes in a square shape. This napkin goes well with any type of the crockery, use it to enhance the look of your table.
Order contains: One Napkin only
Craft: Hand block Prints on pure cotton. Each motif is skilfully printed by a master craftsman using fine hand carved traditional blocks made of teak wood.
Craft origin: Rajasthan
Material: 100% Cotton canvas
Dimensions: Length 18 inches X Width 18 inches
Handmade: With love only for you by our artisans.
Wash Care: Do not soak or tumble dry. Gentle hand wash or quick machine wash in cold water with mild detergent. Dry in shade. Use warm iron.
Shipping: Within India 7-10 days. For more details, kindly refer to our shipping policy.
Return: Kindly refer to our return policy bar.
Disclaimer: Please note that the actual colour shade may vary with the one shown in the image due to variations in image resolution as well as lighting conditions during photography. This product is handmade. There may be small imperfection or minor differences in shape, size and color which are inherent to the process and what makes it unique.
SIZE GUIDE | |||
Actual body measurements in inches *Garment measurement may differ. |
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Brand Size | To Fit Bust | To Fit Waist | To Fit Hip |
8/S | 34" | 27" | 37" |
10/M | 36" | 29" | 39" |
12/L | 38" | 31" | 41" |
14/XL | 40" | 33" | 43" |
BUST Measure around the fullest part of your Bust, wearing your bra, with your arms relaxed at your sides. |
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WAIST Measure around the narrowest part of your Waist at your naturalwaist. To find your natural waist, bend to one side. There will be a crease just below your rib cage: that's your natural waist*. *Don't worry if this seems higher than where you actually wear your pants. |
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HIP Measure around your body at the broadest part of your Hips, keeping your hills together. This should be where your legs meet your torso. |