- Jungle Culture's natural drinks coasters are handmade using mother of pearl sourced from riverbeds around Vietnam. Our set of 6 artisan coasters are then each surrounded by a sturdy layer of hand woven rattan.
Available in 3 distinct patterns (and with matching serving trays), our 6 piece coaster sets seemlessly slot into any home enviornment, rustic or modern. Our boho coasters come with a rattan holder to easily store them away when not in use.
Our drinks coasters are ideal for any dining room, outdoor space or kitchen table. Pair them with our rattan and mother of pearl drinks trays to create harmony in your living space.
Set includes:
6 x rattan drinks coasters
1 x rattan drink coaster holder -
- Handmade using natural materials – Each natural drink coaster is handwoven from sustainable rattan and inlaid with ethically sourced mother of pearl from Vietnamese riverbeds, combining eco-conscious living with artisanal craftsmanship.
- Boho & beach-inspired design – With three distinct boho-style patterns, our rattan and mother of pearl coasters blend beautifully into both modern and rustic interiors, bringing a relaxed, coastal charm to your home.
- Includes rattan coaster holder – Keep your space tidy with the matching rattan coaster holder, designed to neatly store your 6 piece coaster set when not in use—ideal for busy homes and organised entertaining.
- Versatile for any setting – Whether you're hosting outdoors or relaxing indoors, our eco-friendly drinks coasters are perfect for kitchen tables, dining areas, or garden gatherings.
- Stylish, sustainable gift idea – This artisan coaster set makes a thoughtful and practical gift for lovers of natural homeware, bohemian interiors, or eco-conscious living.
- To preserve the natural beauty of your handmade coaster set, we recommend gently wiping clean with a damp cloth after use. Avoid soaking the coasters in water, and do not place them in the dishwasher, as prolonged exposure to moisture can damage the rattan weave and mother of pearl inlay.
These natural drink coasters are designed for durability, but a little care will keep them looking their best for years to come. - Our natural drink coasters are more than just functional tableware—they tell a story of heritage, sustainability, and artisan craftsmanship from the heart of Vietnam.
Each coaster begins its journey in the peaceful riverbeds of Northern Vietnam, where glimmering fragments of mother of pearl are carefully collected. These natural materials are then sanded, shaped, and embedded onto a smooth wooden base, creating the distinctive surface of our boho-style coasters.
To complete the design, local artisans weave a durable outer ring using sustainably harvested rattan, gathered from fast-growing, renewable plants native to the region. This combination of rattan and mother of pearl brings together two of Vietnam’s most iconic natural resources, forming a product that is as practical as it is beautiful.
Every element of our handmade coaster sets—from the materials to the craftsmanship—is sourced and produced in Vietnam. The result is a harmonious, eco-friendly coaster set that reflects the spirit of natural living and conscious design.
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West Nepal is one of the least developed places in the world and desperately needs support. It’s home to the country’s most vulnerable people, more than half of them living in poverty. Almost two thirds of children under five are malnourished.
Empowering children through education is the best chance the people have to develop their lives, but until lifestyle, communication and transportation are improved, it won’t be possible to educate children in the villages.
We have a goal to improve communications in the villages so that children can video chat with their parents during their years at school.
In the long term, we would like to help village conditions improve to the point that teachers will want to live there and therefore educating children in the villages will be possible.
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