Dine in Luxury with Handmade Table Runners with ANUNA

11/07/2014

Dine in Luxury with Handmade Table Runners with ANUNA

Anuna is setting a milestone in the world of Indian artisanship by preserving and showcasing traditional hand embroidery and other crafts. Unlike mass-produced, machine-made products, Anuna’s artisans dedicate their skills to creating exquisite handmade items that provide them with a sustainable livelihood.


Experience the elegance of Bohemian-inspired table runners that feature vibrant block prints from Indian, Moroccan, and French traditions. Each runner is a piece of art, carefully crafted by skilled artisans. The collection also includes traditional Mexican embroidered runners and luxury beaded designs, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to your dining or living space.

These table runners are not just decorative pieces; they are a celebration of age-old craftsmanship. Made from 100% soft cotton canvas, the runners are hand-block printed by artisans in Rajasthan, India, using the traditional “dabu printing” technique. This ancient art form involves a meticulous process that results in unique, one-of-a-kind patterns. The use of eco-friendly dyes further enhances their authenticity.

The Artisan's Touch
Anuna’s commitment to quality is evident in every product. The beaded runners, for example, are created with precision, ensuring that all knots are securely tied. The intricate beadwork adds a rich texture to your table, making these runners ideal for both casual and formal settings.

Sustainable and Ethical
Anuna is more than just a brand; it’s a movement towards sustainable and ethical production. By purchasing these handmade items, you’re not only bringing a piece of traditional art into your home but also supporting the livelihoods of artisans who have perfected their craft over generations.




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