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The perfect shade of blue matched to beautiful African birds, handmade and painted to created unique and lasting napkins.
The perfect shade of blue matched to beautiful African birds, handmade and painted to created unique and lasting napkins.
carmine bee eater cloth napkins
carmine bee eater cloth napkins
African made sustainable bird napkins, each adorned with colourful patterns and assortment beautiful birds.
African made sustainable bird napkins, each adorned with colourful patterns and assortment beautiful birds.
carefully handcrafted and slow made goods
carefully handcrafted and slow made goods
The perfect shade of blue matched to beautiful African birds, handmade and painted to created unique and lasting napkins.
carmine bee eater cloth napkins
African made sustainable bird napkins, each adorned with colourful patterns and assortment beautiful birds.
carefully handcrafted and slow made goods

Papiko Carmine Bee Eater Napkin Set

$60.00 USD
  • Carmine Bee Eater - Indigo
  • Set of 6 (46x46cm)

Set your dining table with our set of 6 handcrafted napkins featuring beautiful Carmine Bee Eaters found in Zambia's Luangwa Valley.

And if you love birds, you're in luck! We also offer these napkins with other bird designs. Make your dining experience unique and beautiful.

Set of 6 Napkins: 46 cm x 46cm -or- Approx. 18" x 18"


CARE
  • Made from 100% GMO-free cotton fabric sourced in Africa.
  • Each piece can vary slightly due to its handcrafted nature.
  • Hand wash cold or machine washes on a gentle cycle, maximum 30 degrees Celsius. No tumble-dry.
  • Iron reverse side on a low-temperature setting.
  • This set is bundled together with locally hand-made twine and a decorative palm shell clasp. (Due to customs restrictions, orders bound for Australia will be shipped without the twine and wooden clasp.)
IMPACT

Tribal Textiles is a home goods brand working to create a sustainable impact through creativity and craftsmanship.


Each of our one-of-a-kind textiles is hand-painted by local artisans in South Luangwa, Zambia.

We go beyond fair wages in our home handcraft workshop, reinvesting in community-strengthening initiatives, and supporting local wildlife conservation.


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