Turkish towels were invented in the 17th century in Bursa, Turkey. They also can be called Turkish Peshtemal bath towels, Foutas, Pestemals, and Hammams.
Turkey is one of the most renowned countries for superior fabric production from their exceptional cotton fields which has as much to do with the fertile regions in which it is grown with the centuries-old processes by which it is spun.
100% Turkish Cotton, therefore, is a symbol of quality in the linen business.
Let’s analyze these elements to determine what is so special about Turkish Cotton?
Turkish Cotton Attributes
Turkish cotton is grown exclusively in the Aegean Region. Turkish towels–sometimes called Peshtemal, Hammam or Fouta towels–are made from Turkish Cotton, premium cotton that has extra-long fibers. Using longer fiber cotton means fewer joins, which results in stronger and smoother cotton threads. Because of this unique material, Turkish towels are known to become even softer, fluffier, and more absorbent with successive washings. This works especially well for our robes and towels.
Turkish cotton is one of a kind and gaining popularity in the luxury market for its many features and sustainable methods of production and certification. Fine linens are especially needed in the restaurant, hotel, and spa industries. We have many luxury clients that have trusted their valued customers with our products.
Nur-Nil Textile offers a wide variety of products, made from authentic 100% organic Turkish cotton. As a result, they’re especially luxurious and exude a sense of good taste to anyone who slips into them. The towels are as absorbent as traditional towels but take up less room and dry very quickly.
Contact us today and find out more about the options you have when it comes to Turkish cotton products including custom branding and wholesale quantities.