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Indigo Shibori Cotton Sack Cloth Tea Towels - 24" x 38" (6 Styles)
$19.99
With 120 thread count, these flour sack towels are soft, absorbent and wash up like a dream. Add a splash of colour to your kitchen, or give as a thoughtful gift.
-hand tied and dyed with natural indigo
-24" x 38"
-100% cotton sack cloth
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The Japanese aesthetic of “wabi-sabi” embraces imperfection and transience through its preference of natural, asymmetrical and simple design. It is a logical companion to shibori, as the natural fibres, manual process, basic yet elegant designs and the unpredictability of the results are integral to the beauty of each work.
-hand tied and dyed with natural indigo
-24" x 38"
-100% cotton sack cloth
***
The Japanese aesthetic of “wabi-sabi” embraces imperfection and transience through its preference of natural, asymmetrical and simple design. It is a logical companion to shibori, as the natural fibres, manual process, basic yet elegant designs and the unpredictability of the results are integral to the beauty of each work.
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With 120 thread count, these flour sack towels are soft, absorbent and wash up like a dream. Add a splash of colour to your kitchen, or give as a thoughtful gift.
-hand tied and dyed with natural indigo
-24" x 38"
-100% cotton sack cloth
***
The Japanese aesthetic of “wabi-sabi” embraces imperfection and transience through its preference of natural, asymmetrical and simple design. It is a logical companion to shibori, as the natural fibres, manual process, basic yet elegant designs and the unpredictability of the results are integral to the beauty of each work.
-hand tied and dyed with natural indigo
-24" x 38"
-100% cotton sack cloth
***
The Japanese aesthetic of “wabi-sabi” embraces imperfection and transience through its preference of natural, asymmetrical and simple design. It is a logical companion to shibori, as the natural fibres, manual process, basic yet elegant designs and the unpredictability of the results are integral to the beauty of each work.