Product Description
Blue and white delft pottery in our collections is the inspiration behind this WILLIAMSBURG Delft Tile Flower Embroidered Dish Towel. This towels' classic blue and white color and floral motif adds a traditional feel while blending effortlessly with modern sensibilities. We love this pretty towel in the kitchen or powder room. Purchase additional Delft Tile home accents in our shop to complete the look.
Features
- Dish towel inspired by delft tiles in our collections
- Made of cotton with a linen look
- Embroidered motif in blue
- WILLIAMSBURG by Park
- Measures 18"W x 28"L
- Imported
Each towel sold separately.
Product Care
Machine wash on cold. Lay flat to dry. Iron on low.
Inspiration
The Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg collections include numerous examples of delft pottery.
The curators note, "Earthenware coated with a lead-glaze that contains tin oxide was commonly known as delft in the 18th century. The majority of delft used in America was produced in England rather than Holland. Aesthetically it had more in common with Chinese porcelain than with other European Earthenware, and it often closely mimicked Asian designs. Imported English delft was found throughout the Chesapeake and used everywhere from gentry dining rooms to apothecary shops."
Visit the museum in person or explore our digital collections online. You can also spot reproduction delft china in our Apothecary trade shop in the historic area.