Busatti Donna Di Coppe Linen Cotton Small Italian Hemstitched Hand Towel – Available in 16 Colors
SKU: -$37.00
The Busatti Donna Di Coppe Linen Cotton Small Italian Hand Towel is 60% linen and 40% cotton and sized at 15.7″ x 27.5″ (40cm x 70cm). The elegant, classic jacquard towel features a hemstitch design.
Description
The Busatti Donna Di Coppe Linen Cotton Small Italian Hand Towel is 60% linen and 40% cotton and sized at 15.7″ x 27.5″ (40cm x 70cm). The elegant, classic jacquard towel features a hemstitch design.
About the Brand and Manufacturer
Weavers in Tuscany Since 1842 - From the historical village of Anghiari, the Busatti-Sassolini family has been weaving Tuscan textiles since 1842. These fabrics are timeless and reflect their deep Renaissance artisan skill in colors and styles. Busatti is still a synonym of quality and tradition, but also of innovation because of a constant search of new designs, colors and models. The operative creed for Busatti is to produce the tradition of that part of Italy that lies in the heart of Tuscany and Umbria. That tradition exclusively uses natural fibers and designs inspired by the heart and soul of the Renaissance and its rustic traditions, and mixes them with a vast range of colors. Today, the family operation is being led by their eighth generation. Every production phase is carried out in Italy with extraordinary care from the dying, spinning and weaving of the fabrics to each hand finished piece made in the historical Busatti workshop.Additional information
Weight | .25 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.5 × 7.25 × .75 in |
Color | Black, Blue, Brown, Burgundy, Gold, Ivory, Natural / Beige, Orange, Red, Antique Pink, Dark Blue, Pale Pink, Sack, Sage Green, Sugared Almond Pink, Woad Blue |
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Brand | Busatti |
For fringed towels, secure fringe together using a hair band.
Machine wash on a gentle cycle in like colors using a cooler temperature of 86 degrees Fahrenheit / 30 degrees Celsius or no higher than warm at maximum of 104 degrees Fahrenheit / 40 degrees Celsius.
Do not bleach or use fabric softeners.
Remove linens as soon as possible from the washer to avoid excess wrinkles.
Do not tumble dry. It is best not to tumble dry linen as this can over dry the fibers and makes ironing more difficult. A line or rod is perfect or just lie flat to dry. If you smooth the wrinkles out with your hands at this point, then pressing becomes even easier.
Always iron linen when slightly damp as this is the ideal time to press them. Iron on the underside (reverse side) using medium heat or the iron linen setting. If the linen has already dried out before ironing, use a water spray to re-dampen it (works great) - a good steam iron will work best on linen.
For embroidered products, it is best not to iron directly on the front-side of the embroidered embellishment (you don’t want to 'flatten it'). You can do so gently from the backside of the linen. You may wish to iron the product on top of a terry towel so that front side embroidered embellishment can softly lay between the toweling versus flattening on a harder surface underneath.