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Dining Essentials | Handmade Table Mats & Runners

From protecting surfaces to adding charm, mats and table runners have long been a symbol of care and hospitality. In India, handmade table mats and embroidery table cloth designs often carry stories—woven, stitched, and dyed by artisans using age-old techniques. These products are not just functional; they are a canvas of culture, turning everyday meals into warm, memorable experiences. Whether it's a placemat for kids or a stylish dining table mat for festive gatherings,  our collection of handcrafted tableware bring more than beauty, they bring soul to the table.

Made & Mkt by: One-O Eight Knots Product Code: 1589-PD21-S20CPLJPDK002-17
Happy Faces Handmade FoundationOne ‘O’ Eight Knots is a social enterprise that aims to empower women artisans by providing them a platform where they are encouraged to utilise craft-based skills and create handmade products.108 is the Vedic number signifying the wholeness of our cosmic existence – o..
Rs.3,550
Made & Mkt by: One-O Eight Knots Product Code: 1589-PD21-S20CPLJPDK002-18
Happy Faces Handmade FoundationOne ‘O’ Eight Knots is a social enterprise that aims to empower women artisans by providing them a platform where they are encouraged to utilise craft-based skills and create handmade products.108 is the Vedic number signifying the wholeness of our cosmic existence – o..
Rs.4,330
Made & Mkt by: One-O Eight Knots Product Code: 1589-PD21-S20CSPMAT089-19
Happy Faces Handmade FoundationOne ‘O’ Eight Knots is a social enterprise that aims to empower women artisans by providing them a platform where they are encouraged to utilise craft-based skills and create handmade products.108 is the Vedic number signifying the wholeness of our cosmic existence – o..
Rs.2,250
Made & Mkt by: One-O Eight Knots Product Code: 1589-PD21-S20CSPHMAT090-25
Happy Faces Handmade FoundationOne ‘O’ Eight Knots is a social enterprise that aims to empower women artisans by providing them a platform where they are encouraged to utilise craft-based skills and create handmade products.108 is the Vedic number signifying the wholeness of our cosmic existence – o..
Rs.950
Exotic Echo ✜  Naga Table Runner ✜ 6 Exotic Echo ✜  Naga Table Runner ✜ 6
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Made & Mkt by: Exotic Echo Product Code: 1569-EE21-GAKCAPRRMR04-01-06
  Exotic Echo is an organization which has worked for more than a decade now to revive the slowly dying and vanishing ancient art of textile weaving called the loinloom or backstrap weaving.  Exotic Echo today has its own cotton production, organic dying, spinning, weaving, design and ..
Rs.3,250
Exotic Echo ✜  Naga Table Runner ✜ 5 Exotic Echo ✜  Naga Table Runner ✜ 5
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Made & Mkt by: Exotic Echo Product Code: 1569-EE21-GAKCAMCMR03-01-05
  Exotic Echo is an organization which has worked for more than a decade now to revive the slowly dying and vanishing ancient art of textile weaving called the loinloom or backstrap weaving.  Exotic Echo today has its own cotton production, organic dying, spinning, weaving, design and ..
Rs.3,250
Exotic Echo ✜  Naga Table Runner ✜ 4 Exotic Echo ✜  Naga Table Runner ✜ 4
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Made & Mkt by: Exotic Echo Product Code: 1569-EE21-GAKCAWBRMR02-01-04
  Exotic Echo is an organization which has worked for more than a decade now to revive the slowly dying and vanishing ancient art of textile weaving called the loinloom or backstrap weaving.  Exotic Echo today has its own cotton production, organic dying, spinning, weaving, design and ..
Rs.3,250
Made & Mkt by: Exotic Echo Product Code: 1569-EE21-GAKCAWBRMR02-01-03
  Exotic Echo is an organization which has worked for more than a decade now to revive the slowly dying and vanishing ancient art of textile weaving called the loinloom or backstrap weaving.  Exotic Echo today has its own cotton production, organic dying, spinning, weaving, design and ..
Rs.6,500
Firki ✠ Applique Cotton Placemat (Set of 4) ✠ 1 Firki ✠ Applique Cotton Placemat (Set of 4) ✠ 1
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Made & Mkt by: firki Product Code: 1546-KA21-01
A camp in a desert or a hunting expedition in the middle of a forest or a battle field, something that stayed with the kings of the western India irrespective of the situation they were in is luxury. This was the kind of luxury that spoke through exclusivity and fine craftsmanship. Whether it was th..
Rs.1,965
Made & Mkt by: Kala Aur Katha Product Code: 4008-KDB28A
  This contemporary collection comprises basket weaving traditions from different districts of Odisha- Mayurbhanj, Balasore located in Nothern Odisha and Jagatsingpur in eastern Odisha. Traditionally various form of basket were used in mundane life. The natural fibres such as cane, bamboo, ..
Rs.500
Cotton Table Mat  (Set of 6) ~ A Cotton Table Mat  (Set of 6) ~ A
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Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-TM-2019-01
Bagru, a town at the outskirts of Jaipur(Rajasthan) is one of the textile hubs. It is known for centuries for its natural dying, syahi begar printing, indigo dying and wooden hand block printing. Syahi begar printing is one of the traditional hand block print techniques where the prints are ..
Rs.1,500
Made & Mkt by: Gaatha Product Code: 3788-TM-2019-02
Bagru, a town at the outskirts of Jaipur(Rajasthan) is one of the textile hubs. It is known for centuries for its natural dying, syahi begar printing, indigo dying and wooden hand block printing. Syahi begar printing is one of the traditional hand block print techniques where the prints are ..
Rs.1,500
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FAQs Indian Dining & Kitchen

Handmade dinnerware uses materials like ceramic, terracotta, stoneware, and blue pottery, each crafted with traditional techniques. These eco-friendly pieces are known for their unique textures, natural glazes, and artisanal charm, perfect for a conscious and aesthetic dining.

To prevent tarnishing, regularly clean your brass dinnerware with a soft cloth and store it in a dry place. It is advisable to use natural cleaners like lemon,tamarind and baking soda, and avoid moisture or acidic foods sitting too long to maintain shine and longevity.

Copper utensils help improve digestion, boost immunity, and have natural antibacterial properties. Ayurveda also says that drinking water stored in copper vessels balances the body's pH levels and supports overall wellness.


Yes, eating out of wooden bowls is safe and healthy when the product is made from food-grade, chemical-free wood. They are naturally antibacterial, non-toxic, and eco-friendly, which makes them perfect for serving both hot and cold foods.


You should clean wooden products with a soft, damp cloth and mild soap, and avoid harsh chemicals or soaking. It is essential to store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture, to prevent cracks, warping, or fading.

Forgotten Indian kitchen tools include the sil batta (stone grinder), chimta (iron tongs), okhli-musli (mortar-pestle), parat (kneading plate), and madani (wooden churner). These handcrafted tools reflect India's sustainable, slow-cooking traditions.


According to Ayurveda, cooking in clay, bronze (kansa), and cast iron is best for health, as these materials enhance nutrient retention and balance the doshas. Kansa, especially, is known to improve digestion and boost immunity naturally.

Handmade Indian Dining & Kitchen

Dinnerware & Serveware: Utensils or 'bartan', often seen as a simple set of tools, is, in fact, a quiet witness to our everyday rituals. In India, where food is more than sustenance, the fork and spoon, or even a humble bowl holder, becomes part of a much larger story. From family feasts to quiet kitchen corners, our dinnerware reflects our habits, traditions, and aesthetics. What makes our Indian utensils truly special is the way it's often handcrafted, blending functionality with a strong sense of culture, using wood, metal, and even recycled materials.

Kitchen Tools: Step into the heart of an old Indian kitchen, and you will find more than just utensils, you will cover history, heritage, and the hands of skilled artisans. The tools used were not just functional; they were often handmade kitchen treasures passed down through generations, each with a story carved, hammered, or molded into its form.

Bottles/ Jugs: Long before mass-produced plastic became the norm, homes across India cherished the quiet presence of a well-made handcrafted jug and handmade bottles. These were not just vessels, they were heirlooms of design, passed down through generations, each telling a story of function, form, and cultural pride.

Baskets/ Jars/ Containers: Handcrafted storage products have been a part of human history for thousands of years, used not just as containers, but as symbols of culture, community, and craft. From the intricately handwoven wicker baskets of rural India to the sturdy cane baskets found in bustling markets, each piece carries the silent stories of the artisan’s hands.

Mugs/ Cups/ Coasters: There’s something quietly beautiful about starting your day with a cup of chai or coffee which has been shaped by hand. And not just the mugs, the small but mighty coaster plays a role here too. Often overlooked, a handcrafted wooden or resin coaster is not just about keeping surfaces clean, it is about adding a quiet layer of art to your everyday. So next time you cradle a warm cup, take a moment to notice the story it's telling. In a world of speed, these objects remind us to slow down, sip thoughtfully, and appreciate the beauty in the details.

Table Mats/ Runners: In Indian homes, the dining table is more than just a place to eat—it's a canvas of everyday rituals, festive gatherings, and shared memories. Over time, the humble table mat has evolved from a functional item to a piece of art that reflects both tradition and contemporary aesthetics. Handmade table mats and table runners, often embroidered, block printed, or woven by skilled artisans, carry forward age-old techniques passed down through generations. These textiles don’t just protect a surface, they preserve culture.