







Set Of 6 Early 20th-Century French Monogrammed Damask Linen Napkins - 28¾" x 24"
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Expertly crafted from fine damask linen, this set of six antique napkins exemplifies the understated elegance of early 20th-century French textile artistry. Each napkin features a subtly woven, shimmering motif that enhances its soft texture and refined quality. A central monogram adds a bespoke touch, reflecting a time when table linens were personalized with care and often passed down as cherished heirlooms.
The napkins are delicately tinted in a warm ivory hue, with a faint patina consistent with their age, enriching their timeless charm. Damask linen, favored for both its strength and sophisticated finish, was a mainstay in well-appointed households. Monogramming was more than ornamental, it signaled pride in domestic rituals and a family's identity, making such linens a symbol of grace and social standing. This set has once adorned the table of a distinguished home, embodying the traditions of French hospitality.
These antique napkins are a beautiful addition to any thoughtful tablescape. Their soft tones and elegant detailing pair effortlessly with both antique porcelain and contemporary ceramics. Use them to elevate a festive dinner, dress a rustic table with a refined twist, or layer with other vintage linens for a harmonious, mix-and-match look. Similar sets in complementary colors are also available, perfect for creating a richly textured and uniquely personal dining experience (see here)
Light wear.
Approx. overall 28¾" x 24"
Approx. overall 73cm x 61cm
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