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"Kum" Orange Tree Tea Towel

"Kum" Orange Tree Tea Towel

Regular price $28.80 SGD
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Introducing our "Kum" Orange Tree Tea Towel - a fresh addition to your home decor! Inspired by the traditional Chinese belief that oranges and the "Kum" tree bring good luck and fortune, this tea towel is perfect for adding a touch of prosperity to your space.

The design features a beautiful kum orange tree with its lush green leaves and bright oranges, as well as a charming red packet decoration with the Chinese character "Fu" - a symbol of good luck and blessings.

The tea towel is made from high-quality fabric that is both durable and soft, making it perfect for drying dishes or just as a decorative accent.

Celebrate Chinese culture and traditions with this vibrant and festive tea towel, and bring a touch of luck and happiness into your home. Whether you're using it to serve your guests during Lunar New Year or simply adding it to your kitchen decor, this tea towel is sure to become a beloved part of your household.

All patterns are printed from Singlapa’s watercolour paintings.

Dimensions

Size: 43 x 73 cm

Fabrics

  • Comb Twill Peach 100% cotton 180 gsm.
  • High quality textile printing from Thailand with international printing technology certification (OEKO-TEX standard 100)

Benefits

Cotton twill tea towels are decorative and super absorbent. ‘Twill’ refers to the type of weaving pattern used when constructing the fabric. Which in this case is a series of diagonal and parallel ribs. This pattern gives the fabric a durable and attractive quality. So combined with cotton which is super absorbent, makes these tea towels a natural choice for any commercial kitchen.

  • Super Absorbent
  • Heavy Duty
  • Machine Washable

Care Instructions

  • Do not dry clean or bleach
  • Machine washable on 40 degrees with similar colours. 
  • Iron on the reverse only with a warm iron
  • Do not tumble dry or only on low heat

All patterns are printed from Singlapa’s watercolour paintings.

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