Flour Sack Dish Towel: Sakura
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Many of Kei & Molly's designs are influenced by Japanese culture, flowers, customs and food. Our Sakura, or cherry blossom design invokes a time of renewal and optimism. The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan. Every spring, starting from the south and slowly working its way up north to Hokkaido, Sakura blossoms transform the landscape with beautiful clouds of white and pink. The parks fill up with people picnicking under the cherry blossoms, there is drink and food and often very loud karaoke! This activity is so popular that some of the companies send out an underling to sit and reserve a coveted spot until the evening when the rest of the staff can join him. Fun fact: The cherry trees in Washington DC were donated by the Mayor of Tokyo in 1912 and represent the friendship between Japan and the U.S.
Our Sakura flour sack dish towel looks beautiful as a bread basket liner or to wrap around a bottle of sparkling water. Why not stock up on a few cotton dish towels to take to a friends house or party?
Our team of screen printers hand prints, cures, folds, and tags each towel with care. With 101 uses, these versatile towels are highly absorbent, lightweight, and won’t leave lint on your glassware. Our customers swear by them! They’ll make a colorful addition to any home and when you shop with Kei & Molly you'll be supporting our mission of creating solid jobs for refugees and immigrants.
Specs:
Towel Size: Approximately 29”x29”
Printed Image Size: 14”x19”
100% Cotton / Imported from Pakistan
Hand-printed in Albuquerque, NM, USA using water-based, eco-friendly inks
Care:
Machine wash cold to keep colors bright. Colors will not run. Use non-chlorine bleach for stains. Tumble or line dry. Iron from backside if desired.