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  2. 12 Sophisticated Ways to Fold a Napkin for Any Occasion

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    Step One: Start by laying a square dinner napkin flat with the monogram on the underside of the bottom right corner. Step Two: Fold the napkin in half from left to right. Step Three: Fold the ...

  3. Oshibori - Wikipedia

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    Paper ones sometimes contain a sterilizing agent such as alcohol or stabilized chlorine dioxide. Paper oshibori , as well as cloth oshibori , are often folded and sealed into a plastic wrapping for inclusion with packaged products such as bento lunch boxes in convenience stores , or to pass out at weddings, corporate events, or hospitality ...

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    This shop offers dozens of customizable color and monogram options to create the perfect wedding, housewarming, or treat-yourself gift. $93.00 at etsy.com Lisa Fine: Lisa Fine Textiles

  5. Disposable tableware - Wikipedia

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    A selection of disposable plastic utensils. Disposable tableware includes all disposable tableware like disposable cups made of paper, plastic, coated paper, plates; tablecloths, placemats; plastic cutlery, paper napkins, etc. These products are prevalent in fast food restaurants, takeaways, but also for airline meals.

  6. Customs and etiquette in Chinese dining - Wikipedia

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    At homes and low-end restaurants, napkins may consist of paper tissues or occasionally must be provided by the diner. High restaurants often provide cloth napkins similar to Western dining as part of the place settings. Unlike in some Western restaurants, ground salt, pepper, or sugar are rarely provided at the table.

  7. Handkerchief - Wikipedia

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    A linen handkerchief A lace handkerchief Morris dancers with handkerchiefs in Oxford. A handkerchief (/ ˈ h æ ŋ k ər tʃ ɪ f /; also called a hankie or, historically, a handkercher or a fogle [1]) is a form of a kerchief or bandanna, typically a hemmed square of thin fabric which can be carried in the pocket or handbag for personal hygiene purposes such as wiping one's hands or face, or ...

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