In Pursuit of Tea The History of Tea Towel
Best artistic kitchen essential for tea enthusiasts and gift givers.
This illustrated cotton square elevates the mundane tea ritual into a historical study. While it functions perfectly as a durable kitchen towel, its true genius lies in the versatile furoshiki shape, allowing you to wrap gifts or goods with the same artistry you bring to your morning brew.
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In Pursuit of Tea
Who it's for
- Curious home cooks who enjoy learning while they work
- Gift givers seeking a thoughtful present for tea enthusiasts
- Practical users needing reliable, absorbent kitchen linens
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers looking for basic, low-cost kitchen essentials
- Users who prioritize long-term print vibrancy over decorative utility
- Minimalists preferring neutral decor over niche thematic designs
Performance breakdown
Artistic Design
Wendy MacNaughton’s illustrations turn a simple kitchen staple into visual art.
Material Quality
Pure cotton construction offers a soft hand-feel and reliable daily durability.
Versatility
The traditional furoshiki square shape excels at both drying and gift-wrapping.
Craftsmanship
Handmade in Japan, reflecting a high standard of artisanal production quality.
Maintenance Ease
Machine washable fabric ensures the towel remains practical for everyday use.
Absorbency
Natural cotton fibers provide effective drying performance for standard kitchen tasks.
Key Specs
Material
100% Cotton
Dimensions
20" x 20"
Pattern Type
Printed
Machine Washable
Yes
Towel Style
Dishcloth
Width
20 inches
Length
20 inches
Drying Speed
Slow Drying
Purpose
Dish Drying, General Cleaning, Counter Wiping
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