Our Jacquard Kitchen Tea Towels are designed by our family and woven in the old world French tradition in Czech Republic, Europe. These are highly absorbent, luxury linens for the kitchen, the wall, or just for decor.
Our Daisy & Butterfly design is a cheerful spring decor piece to add to your kitchen!
Our Jacquard woven kitchen tea towels are special because they are artfully designed and created by us and our family and then woven on old Jacquard looms in Czech Republic, Europe. We follow the tradition of the old textile masters from Europe with detailed weave work and traditional craftsmanship. This is what separates them from most productions of similar items.
Why are our towels special?
• The designs are woven, not printed. They will not fade in the laundry. They will last a lifetime!
• Our textiles are designed by our family and woven on old Jacquard looms in Czech Republic, Europe.
• Jacquard weaving has a long tradition in Europe - France, Italy, Czech Republic...
• In 1801, French weaver Joseph Jacquard invented a loom attachment which automated how patterns were woven.
• We still use old Jacquard looms which use traditional Jacquard punch cards.
• Our textiles can be used as Kitchen Tea Towels or purely as decoration, for hanging on a wall, etc.
Details:
• 100% cotton
• Easy to Care For! Machine wash (40c/104f), tumble dry low, cool iron.
• Size: roughly 19 inches wide by 27 inches long
• Designed in our home in St Louis, Missouri. Made in Czech Republic, Europe
• The more they are used, washed and dried, the more soft and moisture absorbent they become.
Item details
GTIN: 158396
Price
$14.99
Sales method
Online & onsite sale
Quantity available
20
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 27 in
Width: 19 in
Height: 0 in
Package
Length/Depth: 12 in
Width: 8 in
Height: 1 in
Shipping
Delivery restrictions may apply: Only shipping in US/Canada
Our kitchen tea towels and bath towels are designed by our family in St Louis and woven on old Jacquard looms in Czech Republic, Europe. In 1801, French weaver Joseph Jacquard invented a loom attachment which automated how patterns were woven. We still use old looms which continue in his tradition and use traditional Jacquard punch cards.