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Hand-Loomed Turkish Towel (GOTS-Certified Organic Cotton) - Sandik Blue Pestemal
Located in Ojai, US
Hand-loomed by Turkish artisans, these towels are the last in the world to be crafted using Ottoman-era techniques. Woven from GOTS-certified organic cotton and finished with all-natural dyes, each towel is created on traditional shuttled looms in small villages across Türkiye. Soft, absorbent, and made to stand the test of time, these heirloom-quality textiles are a revival of a centuries-old craft. With each wash, they become even more supple—just as they have for generations in the bathhouses...
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2010s Greco Roman Textiles

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