Unique Napkin Rings

Napkin rings are great to have at your dining room table for a big dinner. You can dress up your table with napkin rings. They are perfect for your next event or special occasion. Any table setting will scream “party” if you incorporate designer napkin rings into the mix. They span the seasons, go with most anything and are appropriate for all festive occasions making them a hostess must have.

Beaded Napkin Rings

If you are looking for unique napkin rings, then look no further than the beaded ones from Indonesia. Beaded over rattan frame, they are rustic cuff for napkins that will also add a natural accent to all kinds of plate settings. A unique and designer set of napkin rings give your table an extra sense of flair. Use beaded napkin ring set to accentuate any table setting. They will charm your guests with their rustic elegance.

Wooden Animal Napkin Rings

If you are an animal lover, then you can go for animal carved napkin rings made from mahogany wood. Beautifully hand crafted by skilled Kenyan artisans these lovely wooden animal napkin rings will be a talking point at the dinner table. Traditional yet unique design, these set of six fair trade animal napkin rings are to differentiate your napkin from other diners, one each of lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, giraffe and zebra. Unique yet stylish, these delicate country-style cord napkin rings are perfect for adding flair to your next event.

Pine wood hand painted napkin rings

These colorful tropical birds from El Salvador come to life as napkin rings. By members of the God’s Seed Cooperative, the quartet is beautifully crafted of pinewood and painted by hand.

One of the first things a dinner guest sees when he or she sits down at the table is the place setting and one part that often gets overlook are the napkin rings. These small pieces of decor can say so much about the host or hostess and really set the mood for the dinner party. A hand carved napkin ring can make a wonderful wedding gift or a great gift for your own household. Quite unusual and definitely a talking piece at the dinner table.

By: Pushpita, a freelance writer on world handicrafts and lifestyle. Pushpita holds a Masters in English literature and is a rich media professional.