Pineapple Linen Tea Towel - Textured Black
Pineapple Linen Tea Towel - Textured Black
Hand towel, tea towel, dish towel, kitchen towel, whatever you like to call it, one can never have too many towels.
Ours are made with durable natural textiles that are absorbent, breathable and sure to stand the test of time.
Whether draped over your rising bread, lying flat under your drying dishes, or hung purely for a splash of island style, we look forward to being a guest in your kitchen for years to come.
- 20" x 32"
- Cotton loop for hanging
- Original prints by Roberta Oaks
- Printed by hand, cut and sewn in Honolulu
- 60% Linen / 40% Cotton
- Machine wash cold, dry as you wish
- Hot iron on the non-printed side only
About the print:
Our pineapple print is a simple, preppy take on the classic symbol of aloha. Long known as the symbol of hospitality, the first pineapple is said to have arrived to the islands in the early 1500's. Originating from South America (Brazil &/or Paraguay) centuries ago, pineapples first made their way on trading ships headed for the Caribbean, Australia, China and Europe... It's thought that the first pineapple was brought to the Big Island on a European ship in 1527. Fated to become a lasting icon of the islands and an industry that would both rise and fall, the pineapple has long since remained a symbol of the plantation era of Hawaii as well as one of hospitality and aloha.