Affina Organic Hand Towels & Washcloths
Affina Organic Hand Towels & Washcloths
Affina Organic Hand Towels & Washcloths
Affina Organic Hand Towels & Washcloths

Affina Organic Hand Towels & Washcloths

Regular price $18.00 Sale price$7.20
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Affina 100% organic cotton hand towels and washcloths are sculpted in natural sea shell, sea fan, coral and sand ripple patterns in soft terry velour. Woven by some of the finest towel weavers in Portugal, these towels have a sculpted pattern on the front with a solid loop terry back. 

Limited quantities available in patterns and colors shown. 

FEATURES

  • Hand Towel: 16x30 inches, Washcloth: 13x13 inches
  • 640-GSM Weight
  • 100% Organic Cotton
  • Low-Impact, Fiber Reactive Dyes
  • STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified by Citive #133
  • Made in Portugal

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