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- Premium towel produced best quality Turkish rope. There are tracking number for post follow. All Return accept and free return shipping If you are a true connoisseur you will know what it means when some one says, Turkish towels are the ultimate in luxury A warm rub in these unbelievably soft and cushiony towels is truly a temptation indeed. Turkish towels are thick, heavy and cozy but the downside of it is that they are bulky and hence makes it truly an impossible job to be carried around. If you put it in a suitcase it is likely to take up the whole place and you might have to buy another carrying case for it.
- A Turkish towel is more an item of luxury than of utility and though it may sound vain but surrendering to this extravagance often gets the better of you. The Turkish towel is essentially a bath towel measuring approximately 90cm x 110cm. Made of cotton or linen originally, later and especially in the 18th century, it was constructed with a looped pile section in the center. It was a very important part of Turkish social life and continues to be so, but originally it was meant for ceremonial bath for a bride before her wedding and forimportant occasions later in life. The Turkish `hamams` too have an undeniable relationship with these towels. For a complete set of towels were available and is still available which consisted of different towels for the shoulder, hips and head. This elaborate arrangement was made keeping the special Turkish baths in mind.
- The towel would still have been the drab piece of bath accessory if the Ottomans did not intercede. They brought style, design and fancy weaving to the towels with the help of their well-honed carpet weaving skills in the 17th century. Their towel was different in the sense that their 2/2-twill weave had extra-warp loop pile. It actually means that apart from the warp and weft of any other woven cloth their towel also had pile or loops of thread standing up from the rudimentary cloth. The towels that we use all over the world actually were first woven in modern day Bursa in the 18th century. Weavers invented different techniques for these towels and the towels known as `havly` at the beginning are now known as `havlu`, which is actually the Turkish word for towels
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