• Image of Digitally printed cotton napkin Aristotle
  • Image of Digitally printed cotton napkin Aristotle
  • Image of Digitally printed cotton napkin Aristotle

In the petals of the peonies we find Aristoteles’ (384 – 322 b.C.) statement that ‘Nothing in nature is without purpose’: in Greek and Dutch. The peony thanks its name to the classical myths about Apollo. In his role of the healer Paion he made use of this flower. Roots, seeds and flowers were used for medicinal purposes – In England even until far into the 17th century. In Japan the pronouncedly female peony was popular in bridal bouquets: it stood for a fertile liaison. In China the flower is truly imperial.
Pearls symbolise patience, purity, love, fertility and peace.

The decorative pictography refers to times long past and combines rich tradition with technology.

The limited edition of this napkin is made of fine Cotton and the dimensions are 48 x 48 cm.

To create a beautiful table setting, combine the napkins with our fine table runners and placemats.

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