Earth Art Hummingbird Kitchen Towel

Earth Art Hummingbird Kitchen Towel

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Sue Coccia, an artist based in Edmonds, Washington, created this hummingbird flour sack towel based on one of her fanciful drawings. It is filled with desert animals, both obvious and not-so-obvious. Each piece of the image has meaning related to the natural habitat of the hummingbird. Our home in Southern Arizona is known as the best place in the United States to view hummingbirds. Just about all of the species found in the U.S. can be seen here!

The 130 thread count towel is made of 100% premium cotton fabric hemmed on all sides for a tidy, unmistakable quality and durability. It has high absorbency properties and it's breathable, making it ideal for baking yeast rising recipes. There's a corner loop for convenient storage or hang drying, and it's pre-washed to avoid shrinking. Washer and dryer safe. Cotton from India, made and printed in the United States.

  • 130 thread count premium cotton
  • Corner loop for convenient storage or hang drying
  • Size: 27" x 27"
  • Cotton from India
  • Printed in the United States

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