85 EUR

If you enjoy welcoming your guests with fine linens without succumbing to stereotypical formalities, or if you like to cover your tables with sweet treats for a reception filled with good intentions, then this tablecloth is up to the task. Whether your guest is a grandpa or even the Pope, they'll be captivated by our woven linen tablecloth.

Description

DESCRIPTION

Composition

100% cotton

Color

Mascarpone white, with hints of mastic ice cream and jasmine flowers.

Size

1,90 x 1,40 m

Origin & production

Handwoven by Mehdi in Tunisia, a master of the craft who knows all the tricks of the trade.

Each item is individually handcrafted with meticulous attention to every detail, which may result in slight variations in size, color, or finish between each piece.

Care instructions

We recommend handwashing or machine washing on a cold, delicate cycle with no spin to avoid damaging the natural fibers. Use a gentle liquid detergent. Do not use fabric softener. Hang to dry.

A JIBEL TABLECLOTH IS:

- An open canvas for your culinary creativity
- A red carpet for your appetizers
- A cloud of purity in your dining room
- A beautiful story to share with your guests
- A touch of cream to brighten your silverware


What to do with a Jibel tablecloth at your table?

- Serve glasses of milk flawlessly

- Share stories as smooth as whipped cream. 

- Write your memories in black on white

THE CRAFTMAN & THE WORKSHOP

As we wandered through a small alley in Ksar Hellal, it was easy to spot Ahmed's workshop just by listening to the sound of the looms.

This kind-hearted man works to the rhythm of his coffee-cigarette-cotton routine.

His workshop, which was originally a small garage, now houses four looms that operate non-stop throughout the day.

Inside, you'll find spools of thread, glasses of tea and coffee, cassette players from the 90's, and... an occasional bird that joins in the melody of the looms.

It's a delightful chaos that enchants us, as the beauty of the place is raw and unpretentious.
Here, only the outcome of a beautiful textile matters.

P.S: That mosaic!

Le tritptyque

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