North Pole Dish Towel by Catstudio
This original design celebrates one of our favorite childhood fantasy places - the North Pole!
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 one of our favorite childhood fantasy places - the North Pole!
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:
- It is said that the 19th century cartoonist, Thomas Nast, was the first to envision Santa Claus living at the North Pole. He created a series of drawings for Harper's Weekly depicting a jolly Santa living in Santa Clausville, North Pole.
- Nast also brought about the imagery of Santa and Mrs. Claus living happily in the North.
- In the feature "Santa Claus and His Works" Nast illusrated Santa with a workshop of toys, watching from a telescope, decorating a Christmas Tree, sewing dolls by hand and writing a naughty and nice ledger.
- Thomas Nast's vision of Santa Claus solidified a uniquely American version of the story that is still celebrated today.
- Size:
- 20"x29"
- color:
- Multi
- material:
- Cotton
- features:
- Hand Crafted