Uniquely printed using a carved wooden block, this hand block print runner creates a beautiful focal point on your table. The pattern is printed on a hand spun and hand woven organic cotton fabric and then hand dyed in natural dyes.Dye Batch: The original was a blue-ish black color, but the current dye batch came out more brown. As with natural dyes, it is always a pleasant surprise.• block printed by hand using a wooden carved block • hand dyed in Natural Dyes • color - Brown, beige• fabric - organic cotton • size - 16" x 90" ---------------------------------------ABOUT BLOCK PRINTINGBlock Printing is an ancient printing technique especially with the use of vegetable dyes. After the wooden block is carved with the pattern, the fabric is then prepared with multiple washes to make the fiber ready to take the dye. With the process of multiple printings and washing before the final product is placed in a dye bath of flowers and barks, the fabric goes through the hands of the block printer and dyer with utmost care. That same care is passed onto the consumer who wishes to take part in this process of honoring the craft and the earth that gives us so much. CARE: Be respectful of the fiber and hand or machine wash separately, cold, on gentle cycle. Do not bleach. Dry flat. Iron if necessary.





ICHCHA Neutral Block Print Table Runner In Black
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Neutral Block Print Table Runner In Black
Uniquely printed using a carved wooden block, this hand block print runner creates a beautiful focal point on your table. The pattern is printed on a hand spun and hand woven organic cotton fabric and then hand dyed in natural dyes.Dye Batch: The original was a blue-ish black color, but the current dye batch came out more brown. As with natural dyes, it is always a pleasant surprise.• block printed by hand using a wooden carved block • hand dyed in Natural Dyes • color - Brown, beige• fabric - organic cotton • size - 16" x 90" ---------------------------------------ABOUT BLOCK PRINTINGBlock Printing is an ancient printing technique especially with the use of vegetable dyes. After the wooden block is carved with the pattern, the fabric is then prepared with multiple washes to make the fiber ready to take the dye. With the process of multiple printings and washing before the final product is placed in a dye bath of flowers and barks, the fabric goes through the hands of the block printer and dyer with utmost care. That same care is passed onto the consumer who wishes to take part in this process of honoring the craft and the earth that gives us so much. CARE: Be respectful of the fiber and hand or machine wash separately, cold, on gentle cycle. Do not bleach. Dry flat. Iron if necessary.