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    Company Cotton Turkish Cotton 4-Piece Bath & Hand Towel Set. $84 $106 Save $22. See at The Company Store ... You can even have the pillowcases monogrammed for an extra fee if you want to feel like ...

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    This set comes with two bath towels, two hand towels, and two washcloths. I call that smart shopping. Colors: White, Stone, Shore, or Mineral. Sizes: Bath or hand towel, or washcloth. Material: Cotton

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    The brand also continues to implement sustainable practices, such as producing some of the best materials and ethically sourced fabrics, including 100 percent linen, cotton and cashmere.

  5. Rushnyk - Wikipedia

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    During a wedding ceremony, the bride and groom stand on a Rushnyk called a pidnozhnyk, which translates as step-on towel. What happens to the pidnozhnyk is that the bride will drag the towel behind her, and her bridesmaids follow behind her. Tradition has it that when the bridesmaids follow behind the pidnozhnyk, they are following the path of ...

  6. Whitework embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Dresden work on white linen; Engageantes Richelieu cutwork embroidery, a form of whitework. Different styles of whitework emanated from different areas and at a variety of times in history. There are examples of pulled thread work from the 1200s. Prior to the 1500s, embroidered clothing and other textiles were limited to the church and to royalty.

  7. Tenugui - Wikipedia

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    A tenugui is a traditional Japanese decorative towel made from a thin and light cotton. It dates back to the Heian period or earlier. By the Edo period , tenugui became what they are today; about 35 by 90 centimetres (14 by 35 in) in size, plain woven , and almost always dyed with plain color or some pattern.