Small Atta Placemat

Regular price $20.00 AUD
Regular price Sale price $20.00 AUD
BAL17444

Atta placemats are a beautiful, handcrafted table accessory woven from the stems of the Atta fern, a plant native to Bali, Indonesia. Artisans use traditional techniques, including sun-drying and smoking the material over coconut husks, to create placemats with a distinctive amber color, rich texture, and natural durability. Known for their intricate spiral or tight weaves, Atta placemats are a wonderful way to add a touch of warmth and organic charm to your dining setting. 

 

The diameter for the small size is 20cm. 

Will I get the pictured product?
The pictured piece has the same design as the item you will receive. There may be slight variations from piece to piece.
Care Instructions
Use a dry, lint-free cloth for dusting. Use a lightly damp lint-free cloth with soapy water to clean. Wipe down with a fresh dry lint-free cloth until it is completely dry. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the woven fibres. For additional advice, please contact us.
Shipping

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Why buy from Orient House?

We’re focused on curating an unmatched selection of authentic, handcrafted, antique and vintage wares from across the globe. We work with independent, small-scale, local makers and distributors to bring you pieces that are sustainably made and sourced, often using reclaimed materials. Our supply chain is simple and direct, ensuring we can support communities, artisans and craftsmen abroad whilst bringing the best in unique and traditional techniques and design from faraway places and cultures.