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Jugni - Wooden Napkin Holder

Sale priceRs. 1,299.00 Regular priceRs. 2,080.00

Invite tradition to your dining table with our handcrafted napkin holders. Made from the finest Mango Wood, these napkin holders are intricately hand-painted with Pattachitra motifs by skilled Patuas. 

Whether you're hosting a cozy dinner with friends or looking for a thoughtful gift, these artisanal wood napkin holders blended with tradition and modern elegance will be a delightful addition to your space.

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mango wood rectangle napkin and tissue holder hand painted with pattachitra bird painting
Jugni - Wooden Napkin Holder Sale priceRs. 1,299.00 Regular priceRs. 2,080.00

Story Behind Motif

The term Jugni, which literally translates to “female firefly” is plucked from Punjabi folk music. In poetic context, Jugni means spirit of life or free-spirited

In Indian culture, birds aren't limited to a certain thing. From being a symbol of freedom to being vehicles of deities and protectors in Hindu mythology, birds have been represented in various ways. 

Product Specifications

  • Material: Mango Wood 
  • Length: 15cm
  • Width: 15cm
  • Height: 7cm
  • Shape: Square
  • Craft From: Woodwork of Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh
  • Art Form: Pattachitra Folk Art from West Bengal, India

Handle with care

Whether enhancing your dining table or adding an artistic touch to your decor, our napkin holders are versatile and elegant. Cherish these handcrafted pieces by following our care tips to preserve their beauty for years to come.

  • Clean wood napkin holders with mild soap and a soft cloth or sponge to avoid any scratches
  • Keep napkin holders away from direct sunlight and always air them
  • Store them in a dry and cool place
  • Never put it in a dishwasher

Pattachitra

Indigenous to the eastern Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha, the folk art form of Pattachitra is a reflection of India’s glorious past.

The artists - who are called Patuas - have immortalised religious, mythical, and folklore instances in scrolls of fabric.

They use bright bold natural colours and a distinctive art style that is rooted in rural tradition. In a traditional performance, the Patuas unfurl the scroll as they sing their Pater Gaan and mesmerise the audience as they transport them to a land of myth and legends.

Saharanpur Woodwork

The fine woodwork and workmanship of Saharanpur, India, are well-known all over the world.

There is a long tradition of the city manufacturing exquisitely carved wooden furniture and home decor. Local artisans are skilled in techniques like inlay work, lattice designs, and carving, often using Sheesham (Indian Rosewood) and other quality woods.

The intricate designs, superior craftsmanship, and rich cultural past of Saharanpur's woodwork set it apart from other regional crafts.

Disclaimer

Our products are individually handcrafted and hand-painted. Therefore, they might not be identical as they are not mass-produced.

The differences in them are not flaws; but evidence that dedicated people have worked on your product with utmost love, care, and sincerity.