Anne Boleyn Flour Sack Towel
This large heavy weight flour sack towel features a design of mine based on a tableau of several vintage engravings to create a one of a kind Anne Boleyn tribute.
Printed so the towel can be used for everyday kitchen hustle and bustle but will look great when folded and hanging on your oven handle.
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- Premium, superb quality, fast-drying,100% Cotton flour sack towels which are hemmed on all four sides.
- Lint-free, soft and absorbent, these flour sack towels will quickly become your favorites in the kitchen. They are perfect and stylish as an all purpose, utilitarian working towel for the kitchen that is still beautiful as a fine dining linen.
- Dimensions: measures approx. 30" x 30". Sizes can vary slightly.
- Prewashed and preshrunk.
- Towel Colors - White or Natural. Eco-friendly natural towels are the same 100% cotton fabric as the premium white, only left in their natural state without the bleach.
- Machine wash cold or warm, machine or line dry and iron when needed.
- Meticulously screen printed with love by hand using non toxic, eco-friendly water based textile inks that are soft to the touch and food safe. Waterbased inks are not only better for the environment and for our health but they also get softer with every wash. Waterbased inks are also safe to iron and will not crack over time.
- Made in Colorado, USA.
What to say of all this Tudor business? A real live Shakespearean Soap Opera if there ever was one. And there were. As with so many of the subjects I end up building my pieces around, my interest in the Tudor history began with books. Oftentimes I listen to audiobooks while I work on the pieces themselves, finding inspiration to create something completely original or re-imagining centuries old pieces. As with so many great stories of dynasties, the stories about the Tudors are oftentimes most interesting when they are most personal.
All of the individuals in this enormous and oftentimes confounding family tree had and led such interesting lives (some of them dramatically shortened), that I have enjoyed paying a kind of tribute to their stories.