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Rowena Crest Dish Towel
As you travel through the Columbia River Gorge, you might stop at the Rowena Crest. I recommend you do. You are at the top of a point where you can see forever--Mt Hood is right there in Oregon, Mt Adams is there in Washington, and the Columbia River is just down below. You are on top of the world and at your feet is an abundance of wildflowers. This flower is the Arrowleaf Balsamroot. When they first bloom, in May, the centers are yellow and green. As they age through the season, the centers turn brown. People think they resemble sunflowers. I agree.
Due to the nature of handmade items, there may be slight variation in the color or image. This is proof that your item is truly one of a kind. I promise that each towel I send out will be just as lovely as the one photographed.
These towels are paintings. I use professional quality dye so that they are soft and fully absorbent—the hallmark of all 100% cotton flour sack dishtowels. What you’re getting is use-able art.
It is important to use them, though. They can take it without fading. They can be the workhorse of your kitchen.
Each towel measures around 26 x 26 inches.
• Wash in warm or cold with like colors
• Dry any way you want
• Each towel is sent wrapped in cute twine with button and care tag.