The Ambi Series — Authentic Botanical Heritage
Drawing its name from the traditional Sanskrit word for the iconic teardrop motif, the Ambi series celebrates authentic Indian textile heritage. The design features a gracefully flowing botanical paisley pattern. Brought to life in our Citron Grove palette, it showcases soft teal, seafoam green, and butter yellow motifs on a creamy off-white canvas, adding a bright, airy, and sophisticated aesthetic to your home.
Soft, Absorbent & Reusable
Crafted from premium 100% cotton, these cloth napkins are exceptionally soft and highly absorbent. Designed to elevate daily dining and replace single-use paper, they grow softer with every wash, adding an element of sustainable luxury to every meal.
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19" x 19" (Set of 4): Generously sized square dinner napkins for formal or casual dining.
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True Color Palette: Soft Teal, Seafoam Green, and Butter Yellow motifs on a Creamy Off-White canvas.
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Material: 100% Premium Grade Cotton — Selected for superior absorbency and soft texture.
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Care: Machine wash cold, separately — Tumble dry low.
The Art of Hand-Block Printing
Every piece in this series is a testament to timeless craftsmanship. Meticulously hand-printed by master artisans using traditional wooden blocks, these textiles offer a soft, breathable texture. Subtle variations reflect the authentic fingerprints of the artisan.
Complete the Look
To create a fully curated home, pair these napkins with matching Ambi placemats or tablecloths. These heritage designs are crafted to be layered, bringing an air of vintage global sophistication to your living space.
Authentic Indian Hand-Block Artistry | 100% Premium Grade Cotton | Machine Wash Cold • Tumble Dry Low
The Sweet Us Promise
At Sweet Us, we stand behind the artistry of our collection. Our family-owned studio ensures every piece is a sustainable slice of history that supports traditional craftsmanship and artisanal heritage.
Note: As each piece is dyed and cut by hand, slight color and size variations may occur, reflecting the authentic nature of hand-printed textiles.