The main colors of this pattern are green and white, although there are some traces of orange. The colors come from the minerals in the pebble, which was probably Greenschist, and was probably colored by chlorite and serpentine, although Eclogite or even some Olivine, or Mossy Quartz are also possible. The resulting pattern I've shared here presents a fairly uniform pattern that could be used to achieve a natural sort of green color in a project.
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- Set of 4 cocktail napkins
- 10" x 10" (25 cm x 25 cm)
- Folded hem
- Topstitching thread color will be chosen at time of sewing from charcoal or white to best match the design
- These adorable cocktail napkins are a great way to bring a pop of color and character to parties and get-togethers. When folded, they serve as casual patterned coasters. All cocktail napkin sets are designed by independent artists, from around the world, and printed and sewn in the USA.
- Available in Linen Cotton Canvas
Durability of linen with the softness of cotton
- Estimated shrinkage: 3-6% in length and 0-1% in width.
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This is a design made from a scanned polished pebble, and provides a green pattern of squares.
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