Thousand stripes and thousand colors
Nácara, introduces a new collection and once again, it draws on traditional Indian and early XIX century prints.

This Asian technique involves treating the color of the thread before it enters into the loom and with an almost hand made procedure, achieves textures characterized by the designs of visible stripes in both the front and back of the cloth. This process also allows for washing the cloths with complete peace of mind because the colors do not mix with each other.
The line marked as Nácara for this collection continues to base its designs in textures based on natural fibers with dyed threads. It encompasses a wide range of cloths with embossed stripes that will give kitchen tables and kitchens a rustic and natural air.

The collection consists of aprons, mitts, tablecoths, table liners and runners and are available in different range of colors.
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