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High Quality Turkish Peshtamal, Peshtemal, PESTEMAL, Turkish Towels for Beaches | ||
| Item condition: | New other (see details) | |
| Ended: | Feb 25, 201206:40:15 PST | |
| Starting bid: | US $16.00 [ 0 bids ] | |
| Shipping: | FREE Economy Shipping from outside US | |
| Item location: | istanbul, 34760, Turkey | |
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High Quality Turkish Hammam Peshtamal OTHER COLORS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR STORE These stunning striped Tassel Towels called Pestemals are 100% Turkish cotton, have silk stripes and are hand woven in Turkey. They measure 170cm x 100cm - 67" x 40" and are: • Compact, thin and light (one Tassel Towel takes up less than a sixth of the space of a similar size terry-towel) • Very quick drying • Highly absorbent • Environmentally friendly • Soft (even when air-dried – perfect if you don’t have a tumble dryer, and they become softer with each wash!) As well as a towel, they can be used as a tablecloth, child’s bedspread, sarong/wrap for holidays, shawl/wrap, pareo, beach wrap, throw, or even a lightweight blanket for a pram. Tassel Towels are perfect for holidays, hiking/camping, swimming, muddy dogs, gyms/sport, spas, beauty salons, hospitals, B&Bs/hotels, and of course your own home! Please note that our products are not factory-made. All the peshtemals are produced by traditional methods in a respectful manner to its origin, woven on hand looms and vegetable dye is used. Cotton On Body Cotton Turkish towel pestemal is preferable due to being natural, hygienic, highly permeable, antistatic, refractory and absorbent. By the reason of increasing the passions of people to natural substances, cotton pestemal maintains its attractiveness and used more and more. Best authentic Turkish cotton pestemals. 100% handmade and vegetable dye. About Petamal: A rectangular shaped wowen cloth. The peshtamal is one of the first garments of humankind. Historically there were three different types used for the peshtamal: ·Hammam peshtamal: It’s wowen and used for both men and women. Men used it below the waist, while women wrappped it around themselves starting from under their arms covering their breasts. Women’ s peshtamals tend to be broader and have knotted fringes. ·Tradesmen peshtamal: to bi able to work the looms, historically young apprentices raised in the field of silk-weaving were promoted to master workman after a ceremonial gathering where they would have a silk-peshtamal (known as a “Futa”) tied around their waist. ·Garment peshtamal: also known as the “dolay peshtamal” in various regions. They are usually striped, cotton wowen textiles with designs. They were used as aprons at home, in the garden, in the fields and at marketplaces, etc... A gift of Anatolian culture to the world, the peshtamal is now being presented to you in a modernized form. Environmentally friendly, easy to wear and dry, you can use it at home, in the bathroom, at the beach, at the swimming pool or at the spa, sports events and for decorative purposes as well; it’s a detergent and energy saving fabric since it’s made out of absolutely natural materials... in short, used practically everywhere! Our products are manufactured in hand-wowen looms. About Turkish Bath (HAMMAM): A Turkish bath (Turkish: Hamam) is the Turkish variant of a steam bath, sauna or Russian Bath, distinguished by a focus on water, as opposed to ambient steam. A person taking a Turkish bath first relaxes in a room (known as the warm room) that is heated by a continuous flow of hot, dry air allowing the bather to perspire freely. Bathers may then move to an even hotter room (known as the hot room) before splashing themselves with cold water. After performing a full body wash and receiving a massage, bathers finally retire to the cooling-room for a period of relaxation. Introduction of Turkish baths to Western Europe Turkish baths were introduced to the United Kingdom by David Urquhart, diplomat and sometime Member of Parliament for Stafford, who for political and personal reasons wished to popularize Turkish culture. In 1850 he wrote The Pillars of Hercules, a book about his travels in 1848 through Spain and Morocco. He described the system of dry hot-air baths used there and in the Ottoman Empire that had changed little since Roman times. In 1856, Richard Barter read Urquhart's book and worked with him to construct a bath. They opened the first modern Turkish bath in the United Kingdom at St Ann's Hydropathic Establishment near Blarney, County Cork, Ireland. The following year, the first bath of its type to be built in England since Roman times was opened in Manchester, and the idea spread rapidly through the north of England. It reached London in July 1860 when Roger Evans, a member of one of Urquhart's Foreign Affairs Committees, opened a Turkish bath at 5 Bell Street, near Marble Arch. During the following 150 years, well over 600 baths opened in Britain, while similar Turkish baths opened in cities in other parts of the then British Empire. Dr. John Le Gay Brereton, who had given medical advice to bathers in a Foreign Affairs Committee-owned Turkish bath in Bradford, travelled to Sydney, Australia, and opened a Turkish bath there in Spring Street in 1859, even before the bath had reached London. Canada had one by 1869, and the first one in New Zealand was opened in 1874. Urquhart's influence was felt even outside the Empire when, in 1863, Dr. Charles Shepard opened the first Turkish bath in the United States at 63 Columbia Street, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn. Later municipal authorities introduced turkish baths as part of swimming pool complexes, taking advantage of the fact that water-heating boilers were already on site. in the East End of London, following the influx of Polish and Jewish Jews from Europe the authorities built six turkish baths, the last of which, at York Hall was converted in 2007 to a beauty spa.
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