MULTI-PURPOSE CLASSY & ELEGANT: D'Moksha Homes premium quality linen napkins are best for kitchen, parties, weddings, and dinners. They are multifunctional napkins appropriate for lunch, cocktails and even use at the bar. These reusable cloth napkins can cater to your needs of small parties, get-togethers and special occasion. Impress your guests by folding these napkins into elaborate design to transform your table
We use only EUROPEAN FLAX® CERTIFIED 100% PURE LINEN: A qualitative visa of PREMIUM LINEN grown in Belgium, France & Netherlands.
GREAT GIFT CHOICE: Our patrons love the impressive packaging made from sustainable handcrafted paper
EASY CARE: Machine Washable, Low Iron as Needed, Steam Iron when damp for a perfect look
LINEN VS OTHER FABRIC: Beautiful slubs, creases and crumples add to the timeless charm of quality Linen. Every batch may have slight color or texture variation
D'MOKSHA CARES PROGRAM: With every purchase, a contribution is made to educate a girl child in India. YOU CAN KNOW HER AND TRACK HER PROGRESS FOR A YEAR.
Eco D'Moksha
Sustainability is at the heart of everything that we do at D’Moksha Homes. We use the most sustainable fabrics like linen, hemp, and lyocell that grow naturally. Greater use of these fabrics helps reduce the dependency on cotton and polyester, which are extremely water and chemical-intensive.
· Our weaving partners are primarily solar-powered, matching the global standards set by Bureau Veritas.
· We design premium packaging that can be reused for other storage.
· D’Moksha Homes and all our partners have a strict “no child labor” policy.
D'Moksha Cares
WITH EVERY PURCHASE A CONTRIBUTION IS MADE TO EDUCATE A GIRL CHILD.
In our unique and first-of-its-kind D'Moksha Cares program, each shopper is given an option to know the girl child towards whom her purchase is contributed. Details of the same are made available to you in the package delivered.
Zero Waste
Our zero waste policy means that the leftover fabric cuttings from our factory are sent over to women who can’t step out of their homes for work. These women use the leftover fabrics to create placemats and doilies, thereby earning an income from home.