Quality Tea Towels in Cotton and Linen
Tea towels graced the highest tables of the land and were made of linen, a fibre derived from the flax of linseed plants. When not drying their fancy crockery, these ladies would embroider the towels. They would then create beautiful heirlooms to be passed down through the generations.
Tea towels were apparently first used by 18th century old English ladies to dry their fragile bone china.
The English, Australians and New Zealanders prefer the term ‘tea towel’. North Americans, meanwhile, normally use the term ‘dish towel’. Those of Italian descent may be familiar with the word ‘mappina’, which actually means map (apparently because maps were originally drawn on cloth).
All our tea towels are made from quality cloth, from beautifully constructed terry tea towels to linen / cotton glass cloths. They will also look lovely in your kitchen with many colours to choose from. The sides are hemmed and won’t shred even after washing many times. Be confident you are buying a quality towel and one that will last.
Quality Tea Towels in Cotton and Linen
5 Terry Tea Towels Pack With Check and Plain Design 100% Cotton
Quality Tea Towels in Cotton and Linen
Quality Tea Towels in Cotton and Linen
Quality Tea Towels in Cotton and Linen
Quality Tea Towels in Cotton and Linen
Quality Tea Towels in Cotton and Linen