Unraveling the Rich History of Turkish Towels: A Cozy Tale
The Turkish Towel Tradition
Turkey is not only famous for its rich history and bountiful cuisine, but also for its centuries-old textile production. Particularly, the Turkish towel, known as ‘Pestemal’, holds a special place in this tradition.
Origin of the Tradition
The tradition of Turkish towels dates back to the 17th century when these towels were used in Turkish baths or hammams. The use of these towels have since evolved, they can now be found in households, beaches, and spas around the globe.


The Making
The uniqueness of Turkish towels comes from the detailed and meticulous process of its making. Traditionally made from premium Turkish cotton, the Pestemals are lightweight, sand-resistant and quick-drying.
Features of Turkish Towels
- Lightweight and easy to carry
- High absorbency
- Fast-drying nature
- Durable and long-lasting
- Available in different patterns and colors

The Uses
Owing to their versatility, Turkish towels are increasingly used not just as bath towels, but also as beach sarongs, scarves, table cloths and even as throw blankets. Not just limited to personal use, these make for perfect bridal party gifts or souvenirs.
The Impact
As we move towards more sustainable options, Turkish towels offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional terrycloth towels. Their investment in quality ensures not only the longevity of the towel but also means less resources are used in their creation and maintenance.
Final Take
With their beautiful designs, functionality and rich history, the Turkish towel is more than just a towel, it is a tradition that has carried through centuries and loved borderlessly. It’s time to embrace this Turkish art and tradition to our everyday life.