Herdy Line Tea Towel
Historic graphite mining in the Lake District is the inspiration behind this striking black and white tea towel, featuring Herdy amidst the undulating landscape of the Cumbrian Fells.
Mined as early as the 16th century, the large quantities of graphite found at Borrowdale were the purest quality ever to be found. For many years Borrowdale graphite was used for marking sheep (most probably Herdwicks), although probably best known now for its use in the finest drawing pencils. How lovely to see the two brought together in this ewe-nique design.
Product Details:
- Size approx: 70cm x 46cm (27" x 18")
- Machine washable at 30 degrees
- Do not bleach
- 100% cotton
- Perfect Lake District gift
- Made in Europe
UK Standard
FREE for orders above £50.00.
£4.95 for orders under £50.00.
Delivery: 3-6 working days*.
UK Express
£9.95 for orders placed before 12pm Mon-Fri only
Delivery: Next working day*.
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