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  • DANICA DANICA Dishtowel - Wildgrove Embroidered

DANICA Dishtowel - Wildgrove Embroidered

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Add a touch of enchanted woodland charm with this exquisitely detailed textile. Featuring a lush, embroidered scene of forest flora and fauna on a crisp cotton base, this towel combines high-end artistry with everyday functionality to brighten your home.

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  • Design The "Wildgrove" aesthetic centers on a whimsical botanical scene brought to life with dense, multi-colored embroidery. The raised threadwork creates a luxurious 3D texture that captures the intricate details of wildflowers and forest greenery, offering a sophisticated alternative to standard printed towels.

     
  • Durability Crafted from 100% premium long-staple cotton, the base fabric is chosen for its strength and minimal linting properties. The embroidery is executed with high-quality, colorfast threads designed to resist snagging and maintain their vibrant, forest-inspired tones through countless kitchen tasks.

  • Care Despite its intricate appearance, this towel is built for real-world use and is fully machine washable. To best preserve the detailed stitching, it is recommended to wash on a cold, gentle cycle (ideally in a mesh bag) and tumble dry on low. A light steam iron on the reverse side will keep the "Wildgrove" scene looking pristine.

     
  • Notable Features Each towel includes a hidden corner loop on the back for easy hanging on hooks, ensuring it stays off the counter and dries efficiently. Its generous size and soft texture make it perfect for drying fine china or as a decorative accent draped over a farmhouse sink or oven handle.

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