Ginkgo Leaf Tea Towel

$20.00

Natural flour sack cotton tea towel printed with an all over ginkgo leaf pattern. The design is based on our original block carving. Available in green, gold, slate blue, and dusty rose. The ginkgo towel makes a thoughtful gift for someone special or a fun treat for yourself. We especially love giving tea towels as housewarming gifts.

Details
  • Made of 100% organic flour sack cotton
  • Measures rounghly 18 x 24 inches
  • Screen printed with eco-friendly ink
  • Fast-drying and durable
  • The natural fabric helps hides stains for a longer life

Woodnote tea towels are individually hand-printed so slight variations in color and design are to be expected.

Product Care

Our textiles are machine washable and will soften over time. To extend the life of your towel or napkin, we recommend washing on cold and tumble drying low. Iron on the reverse side. Do not use bleach.

How to Use a Tea Towel

Woodnote tea towels have so many great uses around the home. They are perfect as dish towels or decorative hand towels for the kitchen or bathroom, and are specially made to be the perfect size for hanging. Also use our towels to proof dough, grab hot pot handles, and dry off fresh veggies, all while adding a pop of color to your home.

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Hand-printed

one at a time with eco-friendly water-based inks that are soft to the touch

Made in Maine

designed in my home studio in Portland and printed locally by our production partners

Ships Plastic Free

carefully packaged in 100% recycled cardboard mailers and boxes

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What is a Tea Towel & How Do I Use It?

What is a Tea Towel & How Do I Use It?

Simply put, a tea towel is a versatile cloth typically made of natural fibers like cotton or linen. This type of cloth dates back to Victorian era tea parties where their name originated. In the 1800s tea towels were used for a variety of purposes during tea time, from keeping the pot of tea warm, to drying the fine china, and serving baked goods. The...

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