Carandillo Placemats
The Carandillo placemats are woven from locally-sourced palm leaves. Set the entire table with them or use them as a center piece to add a rich handwoven texture to your table setting. They are a unique addition to either indoor or alfresco dining and pair perfectly with the Carandillo Coasters
In the province of Formosa, northern Argentina, the women of the Pilagá community hand- harvest the small palm-like plant called Carandillo, separate the fiber, and uniquely weave each placemat and other beautiful objects from the sun dried plant.
Size: D: 14”
Color: Natural (undyed)
Material: 100% Carandillo fiber
Technique: Handwoven
Origin: Formosa, Argentina
Learn more about Pilagá Community
The Carandillo placemats are woven from locally-sourced palm leaves. Set the entire table with them or use them as a center piece to add a rich handwoven texture to your table setting. They are a unique addition to either indoor or alfresco dining and pair perfectly with the Carandillo Coasters
In the province of Formosa, northern Argentina, the women of the Pilagá community hand- harvest the small palm-like plant called Carandillo, separate the fiber, and uniquely weave each placemat and other beautiful objects from the sun dried plant.
Size: D: 14”
Color: Natural (undyed)
Material: 100% Carandillo fiber
Technique: Handwoven
Origin: Formosa, Argentina
Learn more about Pilagá Community
The Carandillo placemats are woven from locally-sourced palm leaves. Set the entire table with them or use them as a center piece to add a rich handwoven texture to your table setting. They are a unique addition to either indoor or alfresco dining and pair perfectly with the Carandillo Coasters
In the province of Formosa, northern Argentina, the women of the Pilagá community hand- harvest the small palm-like plant called Carandillo, separate the fiber, and uniquely weave each placemat and other beautiful objects from the sun dried plant.
Size: D: 14”
Color: Natural (undyed)
Material: 100% Carandillo fiber
Technique: Handwoven
Origin: Formosa, Argentina
Learn more about Pilagá Community