Van Gogh Ravine Tea Towel Flour Sack

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Our signature Van Gogh tea towel will become an artsy fixture in your kitchen! Designed and produced exclusively for the MFA Boston, this tea towel will add a unique and personal feel.

"Flour sack" towels, also known as tea towels, have a long history that dates back to the 1800’s when staples such as flour and sugar were packaged in woven cotton bags or sacks. As the Great Depression hit, these flour sacks became useful for many things including curtains, aprons, dish towels, and quilting. Supply companies began printing pretty patterns on the sacks and women began trading patterns and collecting them.  Maritime Tribes proudly works in an 1800’s building who history includes dozens of sewing teams that definitely sewed many towels like this.    

Vincent van Gogh (Dutch (worked   in France), 1853–1890)
Ravine, 1889. Oil on canvas,   73 x 91.7 cm (28 3/4 x 36 1/8 in.)
Bequest of Keith McLeod, 52.1524. Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.