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RL x Tyler Glasses Napkin Rings

Ralph Lauren
Shop RL x Tyler Glasses Napkin Rings in Los Angeles, CA
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Current price: $395.00
Color: Muted Gray
Size: One Size
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Ralph Lauren Home proudly presents the debut collection from our Artist in Residence program, reflecting an evolved design approach with the artisans and communities that inspire us. This special collaboration with siblings Naiomi Glasses and Tyler Glasses—both seventh-generation Diné (Navajo) weavers—honors Navajo heritage and centuries-old traditions. It includes fabrics, floorcoverings, textiles, and decorative accessories inspired by the beauty of their homelands on Dinetah (Navajo Nation), and the weaving practice they learned from their late grandmother, notable artist Nellie Glasses. This napkin ring set, designed by Tyler, channels his love for cooking and entertaining, while incorporating cherished cultural symbols found in many Navajo weavings. Each piece is finely crafted from lead-free pewter and stamped with Spider Woman crosses—a reference to the creator and protector of the weaving tradition in Navajo culture—and four-directional crosses. The four-directional cross and the number four carry great significance in Navajo tradition, as well as in other Native communities. They reference the Earth’s four directions and the stars.
- Comes with two napkin rings.
- Each napkin ring measures 1.75" H x 2.5" diameter.
- Finely crafted with lead-free pewter.
- Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
- Made in England.
- Presented in an exclusive Ralph Lauren x Tyler Glasses gift box printed with the artist’s signature.
- 5% of the purchase price from global sales of the Ralph Lauren x Naiomi and Tyler Glasses collection will benefit the Phoenix Children’s Foundation Patient & Family Assistance Funds for Native American Families & the Center for Cleft & Craniofacial Care.
- Excludes sales in the State of Mississippi.
- These funds aim to alleviate financial barriers like transportation, housing, and treatment costs for both Indigenous patients and their families and those seeking cleft and craniofacial treatment at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
















