Sierra Valley Flour Sack Towel
Hereford Bull with Sheep by James Ware
James Ware [1769-1859] was a painter and engraver. His career can be divided into two distinct periods, prior to 1803 when his greatest influence was his brother in law George Morland, and after 1803 when he admired the art of Peter Paul Rubens. He primarily painted horses within landscapes, and sought commissions from the wealthy for portraits of their favorite horses, hunting dogs, and children. From 1815-1821, Ward devoted much of his time to painting a gigantic work titled "Waterloo Allegory", which didn't receive much praise or financial reward, and the work has since been lost.
Sierra Valley traditional flour sack towels are 100% prewashed cotton, making them lint-free and extremely absorbent.
Sierra Valley flour sack towels are made from non-refined fabrics, so each towel is slightly different, but they all measure approximately 30"x30".
Images are printed onto the towels such that they display fully when folded in thirds and hung on a rack.
Sierra Valley flour sack towels are meant to be used, and become softer and more absorbent after each wash.
Machine wash cold with mild detergent.
Do not bleach. Tumble dry medium heat.
Each Sierra Valley flour sack towel is individually and attractively wrapped.
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