Karelian-themed linen tablecloth and 6 napkins
The pattern is reminiscent of Karelian and Eastern European folklore. Traditionally, cloths have been used, among other things, as festive and ceremonial textiles, for decorating icons, and as gifts or dowries. Special mentions of the pattern: red embroidery on white fabric is typical of Karelia, Ingria, and the northern and northwestern parts of Russia; the circular pattern is common in Karelian cloths; repeated cross patterns and diamonds are traditionally protective symbols in folk ornamentation. One cloth weaves a story of tradition, folk beliefs, and symbols.
Material: linen, pattern printed on the cloth.
Cloth dimensions: width 150 cm, length 200 cm
Napkin dimensions: 30 cm x 30 cm