Sudpsuez Goya Linen Placemat Blue
$85.00
Description
Malaika x
The Goya placemats are hand-embroidered and hand-painted by the small team of local women at Malaika Linen’s workshop on the outskirts of Cairo. Their striking motifs, rendered in deep blue, pay homage to local decorative traditions while also embodying a modern boldness.
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Allow your candle to burn 3–4 hours the first time for best results.
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