





Porcupine Quill Napkin Ring (S/6)
Add a tactile layer of natural elegance to your table with these handcrafted Porcupine Quill Napkin Rings. Made from ethically sourced, genuine porcupine quills, each ring is meticulously assembled to highlight the organic variation and striking contrast inherent to the material. The result is a richly textured accent that feels both sculptural and refined—equally at home in casual gatherings or formal place settings.
Sold as a set of six, these napkin rings bring warmth, character, and artisanal craftsmanship to any dining experience. Due to the use of natural materials, each piece is one of a kind and may vary slightly in color and texture.
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Color: Natural
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Made In: Cape Town, South Africa
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Made Of: Sustainably Sourced African Porcupine Quill
Quality Commitment
Ngala Trading is proud to promote a curated selection of authentic designs featuring sustainable materials readily available from and across Africa.
- All porcupine quills have been sourced as an agricultural byproduct
- Due to the use of natural materials each piece is unique and may vary slightly from image shown. Please contact us prior to ordering if you have any questions or concerns about potential variations
- One-year peace-of-mind guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship
Shipping & Returns
We strive to deliver your purchase in the quickest and most economical way possible. Our team reviews every order individually, and determines the best shipping method taking into account destination, weight and size of items.
- Small packages ship via FedEx Ground from Hackensack, NJ
- Transit time for In Stock items is typically 3-5 days depending on Ship To address
- Shipments are sent fully insured, and require an adult signature at the time of delivery
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ABOUT
Ngala Trading
Our company - as well as our suppliers - take great pride in operating a business with a sustainable model of sourcing and manufacturing. All of the family-owned business we partner with pay their artisans a living wage and pay close attention to the sourcing practices of raw materials.













