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		<title>Handmade, sustainable, 100% cotton table runners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently listed into our store are these beautiful 100% cotton table runners. Like our scarves and many of our textiles, these table runners are sourced directly from village co-ops and so, by purchasing these, you will be contributing to the sustainability of entire communities. The cotton itself is hand-grown, hand-harvested  in the North of Laos [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently listed into our store are these beautiful 100% cotton table runners. Like our scarves and many of our textiles, these table runners are sourced directly from village co-ops and so, by purchasing these, you will be contributing to the sustainability of entire communities. The cotton itself is hand-grown, hand-harvested  in the North of Laos and these fabrics are hand-dyed. The intricate diamond pattern that you see in these are woven into the cotton and are not applied to the flat surface of the textile as one might think. These runners are available in the <a href="http://textiletheory.com.au/collection/table-linen" target="_blank"><em>SHOP</em></a> &#8211; but be quick, there are limited numbers.</p>
<p>We believe that any purchase made in our store is special, therefore all purchases will be thoughtfully gift-wrapped, free of charge. Take advantage of this <a href="http://textiletheory.com.au/complimentary-linen-storage-bag" target="_blank"><em>free gift-wrapping &amp; our complimentary custom-made linen storage</em></a> bag for Christmas gifts!</p>
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