PRODUCT DETAILS
Bring the serenity of the coast to your daily routine with our Sand Tie Dye Turkish Beach Towel. Artisan-loomed in Turkey, this lightweight, highly absorbent towel features warm, sandy hues and hand-knotted tassels, making it a perfect, sustainable accessory for your beach days, spa visits, or home decor.
Why It’s A Daily Essential More than just a towel, this is a versatile piece of artisan craft. Its extra-long cotton fibers make it exceptionally soft and absorbent, while its lightweight, quick-dry design makes it the ultimate space-saver for your gym bag, beach tote, or bathroom.
Features That Matter
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Artisan-Crafted: Hand-loomed by family-owned workshops in Denizli, Turkey.
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Sustainable Materials: 100% natural, OEKO-TEX certified cotton with non-harmful dyes.
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Versatile Design: Perfect as a beach towel, bath towel, travel blanket, or sarong.
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Impact-Driven: Supports traditional weaving heritage and fair-wage craftsmanship.
- Care: Each piece is pre-washed so color won't run. Machine wash cold with like colors and hang dry or tumble dry on low. Do not use bleach or fabric softener as they can damage the fabric. Turkish towels become softer and fluffier over time with more use and washings.
Artisan Profile
Originally used in Turkish baths, Turkish towels, also known as peshtamels or hammam towels, have been traditionally hand-loomed in Turkey for centuries. They are made using extra-long, tightly woven fibers which gives them a lightweight, yet highly absorbent quality. The patterns feature vibrant motifs conveying the timeless heritage of the Antatolia culture.
Our Turkish towels are loomed by small, family owned workshops in the Denizli region of Turkey. Weaving is the main source of income for these skilled weavers, who pride themselves on keeping the looming tradition alive, utilizing manual craftsmanship without compromising quality. They only use eco-friendly, OEKO-TEX certified, 100% natural fibers such as cotton and bamboo and colors are achieved through non-harmful dyes. Tassels are hand-knotted by women in their homes.
















