Hand Block Printed Table Runner
Hand Block Printed Table Runner
Curator’s Note
These hand block printed runners from Gujarat bring structure and softness to the table at once. They are especially suited to homes where even everyday meals are given the grace of a considered setting.Couldn't load pickup availability
Product Note
Hand block printing from Gujarat brings together rhythm, repetition, and the unmistakable presence of the artisan’s hand. This table runner carries that language of print into the home through a textile that is both useful and deeply atmospheric.
Laid across a dining table, console, or sideboard, it introduces pattern without excess and warmth without heaviness. It can anchor a simple setting or layer beautifully with other table linen, allowing the surface beneath it to feel more considered, more gathered, and more alive.
At House of Saaj, table textiles are part of how heritage is lived with. This hand block printed table runner from Gujarat is for homes that value everyday beauty, handmade process, and the quiet authority of tradition brought into present-day life.
Craft Note
Each table runner is hand block printed, so slight variations in motif placement, tone, and print depth are part of its handmade character. These natural variations are not flaws, but marks of process that make each piece distinct.
Care Note
- Hand wash separately in cold water or use a gentle machine cycle
- Use mild detergent only
- Do not bleach
- Do not soak for extended periods
- Dry in shade
- Warm iron on reverse if needed
- Store folded in a dry place
Styling Note
Use this table runner to bring a quiet sense of pattern to a dining table, or place it along a console with brass, wood, or ceramic accents for a layered heritage look. It pairs beautifully with solid linen, block print napkins, and gathered table settings.
Shipping Note
Ships from the USA
Studio Note
Hand block printing carries the subtle irregularity of the human hand. Small differences in line, color, and alignment are part of what gives each runner its own presence.
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