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Our Kitchen Towels/Cloth are
perfect for drying and keeping you warm after a shower or a bath.
Available in a variety of luxurious and plush materials our Solid
bath towel collections include Ultra Soft, Zero Twist and
Basic.
Normal Low Twist
Towels
Traditionally
weaved (one thread crossed over the other) with normal low twist
yarn (Medium sized cotton staples cotton) are made with perfection
to complete the needs of your daily bathing. The result is high
softness and absorbency.
Zero
Twist Towels
Unlike traditional towels, where
one thread is twisted with another, a "Zero Twist" process plumps
and stabilizes the yarn while revealing more of the cotton fiber.
The end result is luxuriant softness and absorbency
• Zero Twist towels are luxuriously elegant and refined.
• These towels are extraordinary enough for special occasions, yet
perfect for everyday use.
• **0 grams per square meter of plush, absorbent **0% pure ring
spun cotton.
• Luxury bath towels are generously oversized in an array of
vibrant colors.
• Towels have a unique woven band and sewn side edges to resist
fraying.
• These highly absorbent towels will get softer with each
wash.
• Bath *0”x*2”, Hand *6”x*0”, Wash *3”x*3”Unlike traditional
towels, where one thread is twisted with another, a "Zero Twist"
process plumps and stabilizes the yarn while revealing more of the
cotton fiber. The end result is luxuriant softness and
absorbency
O
ur
towels are available in different fabrics, sizes and customizable
packaging options.
We provide Towels with following features.
Sizes:
1. Bath Towels
(*9 cm x **2 cm)
2. Hand Towels
(*1 cm x *6
cm)
3. Wash Towels (*3 cm x *3
cm)
4. Kitchen Towels (*8 cm x *4
cm)
Fabrics:
1. **0% Cotton, Rungspun, Low twist,
2. PC, Open End, High twist,
3,. **0% Cotton, Zero
Twist,
Colors:
We use reactive dyes from goats and reeds certified
companies.
Solid colors (dyed)
Yellow, Green, Pink, Red, Grey, Orange, Blue, Purple.
Packaging:
Each package includes
Small towels are available in 3pcs. or 6 pcs. in one pack
Weight:
1. Bath Towels
( **0 gms.)
2. Hand Towels
( **0
gms)
3. Wash Towels
( *5
gms.)
4. Kitchen Cloth ( *5
gms.)
Miscellaneous:
*- Highly Absorbent,
*- **5 GSM,
Glossary
Fabric Details:
PERCALE
The term describes the weave of the fabric, not its content, so
percale could be a blend of *0% cotton and *0% polyester, **0%
cotton, or a blend of other fabrics in any ratio. A percale weave
has a thread count of about **0 or higher, and is noticeably
tighter than the standard type of weave used for bed-sheets. It has
medium weight, is firm and smooth with no gloss, and warps and
washes very well. It is made from both carded and combed yarns.
Percale fabrics are made in both solid colors and printed patterns.
The finish of the fabric is independent of its weave, so it can be
either printed or unprinted.
Poplin
Poplin,
also called
tabinet
(or tabbinet), is a strong fabric in a plain weave of any fiber or
blend, with crosswise ribs that typically gives a corded
surface.
Poplin traditionally consisted of a Silk Warp with a Weft of
worsted yarn. As the weft is in the form of a stout cord the fabric
has a ridged structure, like rep, which gave depth and softness to
the luster of the silky surface. It is now made with Wool, Cotton,
Silk, Rayon or any mixture of these, though originally made from
silk. The ribs run across the fabric from selvage to
selvage
**0% cotton with a **0 tread count, the Poplin Collection comes in
crisp stripes, beautiful florals and paisleys in a hues of pink,
blue, vanilla, sage and lilac.
Satin
Satin starts with long-fiber, combed or carded cotton. The cotton
is then mercerized to bring out a sheen. Mercerization involves
soaking the fiber in a bath of Sodium hydroxide (i.e., Lye) and
then in an acid bath. The result makes the cotton fiber stronger
and more easily dyed. It also adds a luster to the
fibers.
This mercerized luster is one of the hallmarks of good sateen.
Sateen should be very soft to the touch, with a high thread count,
and should drape well. Sateen fabric uses the satin stitch in
construction, which means the threads are mostly on one side of the
fabric, giving that smooth look.
The satin weave is distinguished by its lustrous, or 'silky',
appearance. Satin describes the way the threads are combined, and
the yarn used may be silk or polyester, among others, giving
different fabrics.