This large and super absorbent towel is hand-woven using foot looms. The beautiful stripes will add a splash of color to your kitchen.
In a small workshop in Antigua, Guatemala, four brothers who make up the artisan community of El Tun have been working for over 25 years to preserve a weaving method passed down through generations by creating handmade textiles using a treadle foot loom. The name ‘El Tun,’ after a Guatemalan drum, was inspired by the rhythmic beating of the loom while they work. El Tun’s family of artisans creates an artistic, and high quality line of linens bringing a beautiful story to your dinner table. Your purchase supports their work.
These are awesome. Got one as a gift for xmas and the look fantastic, are very absorbent and get nice and soft after washing. Want to get some more.
When my daughter got married I started a new tradition of creating a family Easter basket for her, my son-in-law & granddaughter. I start with a useful "basket" whether a pretty bowl or bread basket, etc., and instead of that messy fake grass, I line it with a pretty springtime-inspired kitchen towel then fill it with fun gadgets, small toys and yummy treats. This year I chose one of these beautiful towels from Zee Bee Market and I can't wait for her to enjoy using the towel, especially knowing it is a #fairtrade item.
I have bought several of these beautiful kitchen towels. The colors are gorgeous. The towels should be washed several times before the first use. The more often they are used/washed the more absorbent they get. I love them and they are a beautiful addition in my kitchen!
Thanks so much for the wonderful review, Karin, and for supporting our fair trade business!
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