For the ultimate sunbathing afternoon.
If you've never experienced the luxury of Turkish cotton -- prepare yourself (and you won't be able to go back). This towel is exceptionally soft and beautiful woven. It's ideal for the beach and easy to throw in the wash unlike many other high-end textiles (think cashmere or silk).
Photography by Mark Weinberg
Meet the Maker
Turkish T
Antioch, TN
A purveyor of Turkish textiles and artisan apparel, Sue Joyce translates a hobby into an industry with graceful aplomb by immersing herself in the creative process. Along the way, this self-made designer and part-time seamstress, crafter, gardener, and farmer has grown an organically inspired lifestyle with her family on the outskirts of Nashville, Tennessee.
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Reviews for
Turkish Cotton Beach Blanket
Reviews for
Turkish Cotton Beach Blanket
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Turkish Treat
It was a present and she loves it! Much discussion as to best use: bath towel, tablecloth, sofa throw, pool wrap . . . I know it will be a winner however she styles it!
Sheds, pills, and not absorbent.
I have many Turkish towels but these are garbage. They absorb nothing, even after several washes, and they shed and pill like crazy. Save your money and look for something else.
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