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✨ Upgrade your dining game with luxe linens that speak volumes!
Ramanta Home’s set of 12 white cloth napkins combines a premium flax-cotton blend with oversized 20x20 inch dimensions, classic hemstitch detailing, and mitered corners. Designed for versatility and elegance, these eco-friendly napkins are perfect for weddings, parties, or everyday use, offering easy machine care and a softening texture wash after wash.

























| ASIN | B07DMQ3H4M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,339 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #25 in Cloth Napkins |
| Brand Name | Ramanta Home |
| Color | 1- White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,497) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 20"L x 20"W |
| Item Type Name | Cloth Napkins |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Ramanta Home |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 38263 |
| Material Type | Cotton |
| Model Number | 38263 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 20" x 20" (Set of 12) |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
M**4
nice and good value . pretty
soft and washes well. did the job as intended. good value ! would buy again . NOT stiff and thick like restaurant where you can fold into a shape . just fold into a rectangle and set in a plate
K**R
Be Prepared to Starch and Iron
These will shrink around the edge and come out of the laundry wrinkled, a lot. If you do not know how to iron or don't want to, send them to the cleaners for ironing after you wash them. Or, don't buy these, get a polyester that will not be absorbent. If you want a nice napkin after you wash it, do this: Fill a spray bottle with water. Lay out each napkin and spray it with a mist of water, enough to make it damp. Fold or roll it up after spraying and put it in a plastic bag. Do this until you have all the cotton or linen items that you wish to iron. Place the bag, tied shut, in the fridge for up to two days, 24 hours is best. This will disperse the dampness throughout the fabric. When the fabric is damp all the way through, take it out of the fridge and iron it as follows: Fill your iron with water and preheat it to the Cotton or Linen setting. Have your spray bottle of water, sizing or starch handy. First, iron around the edge with the trim facing up, pressing down with the iron, and stretching the edges until they are flat. Flip it over and do the back side too. Second, do the center of the fabric. Flip it and do the front last. If the fabric is too soft and you want it crisp, spray the fabric with sizing or starch as you iron. You want to iron the fabric with lots of steam. Iron it until it feels dry. Once ironed, pile the napkins on a flat surface and let them sit out in the open a few minutes to disperse any remaining moisture. If desired, you can fold them after. If they are too soft, you can use spray fabric sizing or spray starch in place of the water when ironing. Sizing is better as it does not create flakes like starch can do. This will help when you are folding a napkin to stand up. You can iron any piece of clothing this way that is made of Cotton, Wool, or Linen. It takes practice and square flat items are good for that. Don't add starch to wool, sizing is better. These are the real deal, so they take some care and look beautiful for many years. They actually look and the touch/feel is better after washing and ironing. I despise synthetics for any use in the kitchen and dining room. They are useless when it comes to absorbency and heat resistance.
J**F
Good quality
Came on time and as ordered
J**A
Nice but need ironing after washing
Good value for the price - I got these as casual napkins to replace paper towels, and they fit the bill well. Cute, soft, with mild stain repllance but absorb a decent amount of liquid. They are not too thick or too thin, although they may get thinner over time. My one complaint, and I perhaps should have seen this coming, is that after washing the lace trim *immediately* curls up and looks kind of silly (also, they're not square). I am absolutely not going to spend any time ironing napkins, especially not casual everyday ones. They do flatten out a bit once they're folded and laid flat in a drawer, but if you are picky and don't want to iron after washing, I'd look at heavier weight fabrics that might flatten out a bit better on their own.
M**G
Doubt they’ll last.
Tissue paper thin. Nice design. Good size. I doubt they’ll hold up after washing.
N**A
Excellent for Shibori dyeing
Good value. These are a nice cotton/linen blend which result in a finely textured napkin. It’s not plush or thick but nicely weighted for a casual dinner napkin. I bought the white 20x20 hem stitch and find it does shrink a bit and it’s not perfectly squared but also not noticeably lopsided either. I used them for a Shibori dye pattern and the cloth took the dye beautifully especially compared to another white cotton napkin that was thicker.
M**M
Great for monogramming
These did not disappoint! Great quality. They monogrammed beautifully. The reorder seemed to have a different quality and caused a bit of difficulty wrinkling as the machine monogrammed. Overall we were able to make these work beautifully!
J**G
Overall a disappointment. Low qality and wrinkles heavily when laundered.
I would not describe these as premium in any regard. - Fabric was low quality and NOT cut square - The Lace was low quality, just threads, and not sewn well at the ends so it began to unravel after just one wash. - Hem under lace is rather large and bumpy. - Washing resulted in really wrinkled and unsightly napkins. Overall a disappointment.
C**E
Just what I was looking for. Very nice
M**M
Just loved the texture and the looking!
E**S
I used these linen napkins for an anniversary dinner party last yr (the restaurant only had dark red ones) and they looked great with the rustic theme. The only downside was that after washing the linen stretched a bit but not the embroidered border so they look a bit “puffy”. In all fairness I haven’t ironed them, as there’s no parties during a pandemic, so that may help. Also, if at all possible I’d recommend they stop sewing the tag on each napkin between the linen and the embroidery bc you’re guaranteed to rip the napkin if you try to pull it off (maybe no tag? Is it necessary?) (I know it’s not a great pic, but they weren’t the focus at the time it was taken so it’s the best i have.)
C**L
Put them in the dryer with a fleecy sheet on wrinkle free setting and take out of the dryer after ten minutes and they fluff up nicely. Avoid lipstick and pasta stains. Great for the appetizer guests.
S**Z
Me gustaron mucho son muy suaves
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