Kirubajinie: Handcrafted Homeware That Tells a Story

From Block-Printed Napkins to Storytelling Textiles, this Hertfordshire Based Brand is Preserving Tradition Through Every Stitch

In a quiet corner of Hertfordshire, something beautifully old is becoming new again.

Kirubajinie is the artisanal homeware brand bringing the ancient art of Indian block printing into contemporary kitchens and dining rooms – and the results are both timeless and refreshingly personal.

Founded by Jesline Kirubajinie, the brand is a celebration of heritage craft, handmade beauty, and slow living.

Each tea towel and napkin is hand-stamped with carved wooden blocks, using a technique that’s been passed down through generations.

The fabric? Soft, 100% cotton. The vibe? Warm, story-filled, and one-of-a-kind.

“Every item we make is crafted with care and a deep respect for tradition”

Jesline shares.

“Because each piece is handmade, no two are exactly alike – and that individuality is what makes the collection so special.”

 

It’s this balance of authenticity and artistry that makes Kirubajinie stand out.

The brand is proudly local, with every item produced in Hertfordshire, ensuring quality craftsmanship while staying true to its cultural roots.

Sustainability is more than a buzzword here – it’s a founding value.

By using eco-conscious practices and celebrating traditional skills, Kirubajinie brings meaning into everyday objects.

These are not just napkins and towels; they’re pieces of living heritage, designed for modern homes that value both beauty and purpose.

With soft textures, rich patterns, and a lovingly imperfect touch, every Kirubajinie item feels like it’s already lived a little.

Perfect for hosting, gifting, or just bringing a deeper sense of story into your space.

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