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4.5
4.5 out of 5 stars 4 total reviews
Based on 4 reviews
Joan C. 🇺🇸
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I added two of the
I added two of the Ivory Graph mats to go with the eight mats I ordered earlier. These place mats are nicely detailed and small enough so that I can actually set places for ten guests at my table.
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09/23/24
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Lia L.
These placemats are very attractive
These placemats are very attractive with my dishes. They washed well in cold water. I do need to touch them up with an iron. I enjoy them.
read more about content These placemats are very attractivePublished date
05/12/23
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Lia L. 🇺🇸
Very pretty placemats
These placemats are very attractive with my dishes. They washed well in cold water. I do need to touch them up with an iron. I enjoy them.
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05/12/23
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Gabriele K.
The placemat looks pretty, I
The placemat looks pretty, I really like the color and design. However, the fabric is very thin, feels more like a napkin. After washing it the first time, it didn’t hold its shape although I line-dried it. For that price, I’m quite disappointed in the...
Read moreread more about content The placemat looks pretty, I reallyPublished date
01/19/23
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Meet the maker Anchal
Meet the maker Anchal
Anchal Project, pronounced [on-chal], is the creation of sisters Colleen and Maggie Clines. The inspiration to create Anchal struck after Maggie and Colleen visited Ajmer, India, and learned about the extreme oppression some women in the region faced as commercial sex workers. Defined by sophisticated patchwork and aggregated stitch patterns, Anchal’s contemporary geometric designs add beautiful color and texture. Anchal carries handcrafted organic bedding, fair trade clothing, canvas tote bags, and more in their recognizable colorful pattern. Their approach revolutionizes the traditional Kantha quilting techniques from north India to create modern, heirloom-quality pieces.
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