Alaska Dish Towel by Catstudio
This original design celebrates The Last Frontier - the State of Alaska.
The design is silk-screened, then framed with a hand embroidered border on a 100% cotton dish towel/hand towel/guest towel/bar towel. Three stripes down both sides and hand dyed rick-rack at the top and bottom add a charming vintage touch. Delightfully presented in a fab organdy re-usable pouch!
Fun Facts:
This original design celebrates The Last Frontier - the State of Alaska.
The design is silk-screened, then framed with a hand embroidered border on a 100% cotton dish towel/hand towel/guest towel/bar towel. Three stripes down both sides and hand dyed rick-rack at the top and bottom add a charming vintage touch. Delightfully presented in a fab organdy re-usable pouch!
- 100% Cotton
- Machine wash cold and line dry
- Packaged in organdy pouch
- Measures 20" x 29"
Fun Facts:
- Alaska is the largest state in the nation... it is twice the size of Texas.
- Alaska has nearly 3.5 million lakes.
- Unlike other states Alaska is not sectioned into counties but Burroughs.
- The lowest temp. ever recorded in the US was at Prospect Creek, Alaska on 01-23-1971. The temperature was -80*F (-62*C).
- Alaska is the most Northern and Western State.
- Anchorage, AL is farther west than remote Tahiti.
- Viewers from FairBanks can see the Aurora Borealis (the northern lights) on average 243 days each year.
- Alaska is the only state with coastline on two different seas: the Arctic Ocean; the Pacific Ocean.
- The tallest point in North America, Mt. McKinley, is 20,320ft.
- The northern third of Alask is covered with permafrost (ground that stays frozen for two years or longer).
- Alaska has the highest concentration of bears. There is approx. 1 bear for every 21 people.
- Size:
- 20"x29"
- color:
- Multi
- material:
- Cotton
- features:
- Hand Crafted