
Elora Handspun Handwoven Kitchen Towels - Set of 2
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Crafted by Hand. Loved by Home. Made to Last. Bring a touch of handmade beauty to your kitchen with our ELORA kitchen towels. Soft, textured, and highly absorbent, these towels are crafted from handspun cotton and woven on traditional manual looms, turning everyday chores into moments of joy. Durable enough for daily use, yet elegant enough to display, they are the perfect blend of function and artistry. Each towel tells a story of skilled artisans in Northern India, who spin, dye, and weave each piece with care. The process uses low-impact, eco-friendly dyes and time-honored weaving techniques, creating textiles that are as sustainable as they are beautiful. FEATURES • Size: 27" x 19" – Ideal for versatile kitchen and home use • 100% Cotton – Handspun and handwoven on manual looms • Convenient Loop – For easy hanging and storage • Eco-Friendly – Dyed with low-impact, Azo-free dyes • Durable Easy Care – Machine wash cold, tumble dry low • Fair Trade Product – Supporting ethical artisan livelihoods • Gift-Ready – Perfect for housewarmings, holidays, or everyday charm Disclaimer: As each towel is handmade, slight variations in color and texture may occur. These are not defects, but the hallmark of authentic handcrafted goods.
- Easy Care – Durable and machine washable
- Item #11155453
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Sustainable Threads exclusively promotes fair trade, handmade products made with natural fibers. Sustainable Threads works in partnership with disadvantaged artisans including physically disabled individuals, survivors of domestic violence, and socially marginalized tribal communities.
