Description
The Phulkari Napkin Set of 6 showcases the rich embroidery tradition of Punjab. Each napkin is decorated with colorful Phulkari embroidery, created using silk threads on soft mulmul fabric. The bright floral and geometric patterns reflect the lively spirit and cultural heritage of Punjabi craftsmanship.
These napkins combine traditional artistry with practical table use, adding an elegant and cultural touch to dining settings. The lightweight mulmul fabric makes them soft and comfortable to use, while the silk embroidery enhances their visual appeal.
Craftsmanship & Origin
Phulkari, meaning “flower work,” is a traditional embroidery technique from Punjab where intricate patterns are stitched with silk threads on fabric. Historically, Phulkari was embroidered by women for weddings, festivals, and family celebrations.
The embroidery is done on the reverse side of the fabric, creating vibrant patterns that appear beautifully on the front. This craft continues to be an important symbol of Punjabi textile heritage.
Why It’s Special
- Features traditional Phulkari embroidery
- Made using silk threads on soft mulmul fabric
- Bright and colorful handcrafted designs
- Combines traditional craft with table décor
- Represents the textile heritage of Punjab
Ideal For
- Dining table décor
- Festive gatherings and celebrations
- Cultural and handcrafted gifting
- Traditional home décor collections
Care Instructions
- Hand wash gently in cold water
- Use mild detergent
- Do not bleach
GI Origin : Punjab
Application Number : 27
Material : Silk and Mulmul fabrics
























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