Jalsa - Wood Napkin Holder
Jalsa - Wood Napkin Holder
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Invite tradition to your dining table with our handcrafted napkin holders. Made from the finest Mango Wood, these napkin holders are intricately hand-painted with Pattachitra motifs by skilled Patuas.
Whether you're hosting a cozy dinner with friends or looking for a thoughtful gift, these artisanal napkin holders blended with tradition and modern elegance will be a delightful addition to your space.
Country of Origin
Country of Origin
Made in India
Sold By
Sold By
Manufactured By: ALOKYA
Shipped By: ALOKYA
Exchange / Return Policy
Exchange / Return Policy
Non-Returnable. Exchange possible in these conditions:
- Damaged Product Received
- Wrong Product Received
In case if we are unable to exchange, the complete order amount will be Refunded.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
Product colour may slightly differ due to various photographic lights or your screen settings.
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Customer Care
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