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Towel
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A towel ( / ˈ t aʊ ( ə ) l / ) is a piece of absorbent cloth or paper used for drying or wiping a surface. Towels draw moisture through direct contact.
Bathing towels and hand towels are usually made of cotton , linen , bamboo and synthetic microfibers.
In households, several types of towels are used, such as hand towels, bath towels, and kitchen towels .
Paper towels are provided in commercial or office bathrooms via a dispenser for users to dry their hands. They are also used for such duties such as wiping, cleaning, and drying.
History
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According to Middle Ages archaeological studies, " closely held personal items included the ever present knife and a towel." [1] However, the invention of the towel is commonly associated with the city of Bursa , Turkey , in the 17th century. These Turkish towels began as a flat, woven piece of cotton or linen called a peshtamal , often hand-embroidered. Long enough to wrap around the body, peshtamal were originally fairly narrow, but are now wider and commonly measure 90 by 170 centimetres (35 in × 67 in). [2] Pestamel were used in Turkish baths as they stayed light when wet and were very absorbent. [3]
As the Ottoman Empire grew, so did the use of the towel. Weavers were asked to embroider more elaborate designs, aided by their knowledge of carpet-weaving. [4] By the 18th century, towels began to feature loops sticking up from the pile of the material. These looped towels became known as havly ; over time, this word has changed to havlu , the Turkish word for towel, and means 'with loops'. [5]
Towels did not become affordable until the 19th century, with the cotton trade and industrialization . With mechanization, cotton terry-towelling became available by the yard as well as being stocked in shops as pre-made towels. [6] Today, towels come in a variety of sizes, materials and designs.
Types
[ edit ] A hand-made African towel Close-up photo of a bath towel, made of terrycloth , showing the absorbing fibres, along with a decorative pattern A beach towel Fibres in a tea towel Tunisian fouta towel A bath towel is used for drying the body when it is wet, such as after bathing or showering. It is typically rectangular, with a typical size around 30 in × 60 in (76 cm × 152 cm), and is made of terrycloth . A beach towel is usually somewhat larger than a bath towel, and often has a colorful pattern. Although often used for drying off after being in the water, its main purpose is to provide a surface on which to lay down. They are also worn for privacy while changing clothes in a public area, and for wiping sand from the body or objects. A bath sheet (or sheet towel ) is larger than a bath towel. The classic bath sheet size is 80×160 cm. A large bath sheet that can wrap the entire body is 100×150 cm or 90×160 cm. They are used after bathing , in saunas , on beaches , and for massage . A foot towel is a small, rectangular towel that, in the absence of a rug, carpet or bathroom mat, is placed on the bathroom floor to stand on after finishing a shower or bath. A hand towel is significantly smaller than a bath towel (perhaps 12 in × 24 in (30 cm × 61 cm)), and is used for drying the hands after washing them. An oven towel or confectioner's mitten is a multipurpose household towel used for a kitchen or shop applications. A paper towel is a piece of paper that can be used once as a towel and then be disposed of. A perforated roll of paper towels is usually mounted on a rod slightly longer than the width of the roll, or in an alternative type of hanger that has protrusions on ears, the protrusions fitting into the ends of the paper towel roll. Paper towels might also be packaged as facial tissues are (as individual folded sheets). A disposable towel (or non-woven towel) is a towel intended for a single user, but not necessarily for a single use, as it can be reused but not washed. It is often made of non-woven fibers, and often is used in hospital, hotel, geriatric and salon or beauty settings, for their hygienic properties. A show towel is a bath or hand towel with a trim (such as satin, lace or linen) stitched onto it, or embroidery done on it—mostly for visual appeal. [7] These types of towels are used to add a decorative touch, most commonly in the United States. They are generally not to be used for drying, as regular washing ruins the added trim, and the towels usually shrink differently than the trim. A sports towel is a synthetic or semi-synthetic towel originally developed for swimmers and divers, favored for its super-absorbent qualities. Sports towels can be wrung out when saturated, leaving the towel able to absorb water again, though not dry. These qualities, along with their compact nature, have further popularized sports towels among general outdoor and athletic enthusiasts. The absorbent material in sports towels may be composed of viscose , PVA or microfiber , with polyester woven in for durability. Some manufacturers incorporate a silver ion or compound treatment into their towels to better inhibit microbial growth and associated odors. [ citation needed ] A sweat towel or gym towel , often of similar size to a hand towel, is used during a workout to dry oneself from sweat or create a separation between gym machines and the skin . It may also be required in gyms in order to wipe down the machines after use. [8] The term kitchen towel refers to a dish towel in American English (called a tea towel in UK and Canadian English), and to a paper towel in British English . A tea towel or tea cloth (UK and Canadian English), called dishtowel or dish towel in America, is an absorbent towel made from soft, lint-free linen. They are used in the kitchen to dry dishes, cutlery , etc. after they are washed. The towels are also used during tea time . They can be wrapped around the tea pot to keep the tea warm, prevent drips, and keep one's hand from being burned by the hot tea pot handle when serving the tea. They are commonly made of cotton rather than linen. They are also used for drying glassware , but sometimes a special glass cloth is used for that purpose. Tea towels originated in 18th-century England. Microfiber towels have gained popularity due to their exceptional absorbency and fast-drying properties. Composed of fine synthetic fibers, these towels are highly efficient in soaking up moisture, making them ideal for travel, gym sessions, or outdoor activities. Microfiber towels are incredibly lightweight and compact, taking up minimal space in your bag. Their quick-drying nature also helps prevent unpleasant odors and microbial growth, ensuring you always have a fresh and clean towel on hand. [9] A tenugui is a variety of hand towel that originates from Japan . It is most often used in the same way as a tea towel or flannel (washcloth), but can also be used for decoration, as a headband , or for wrapping bottles and other items to be given as gifts. A cloth towel dispenser or continuous cloth towel is a towel manipulated by a series of rollers, used as an alternative to paper towels and hand dryers in public washrooms . These may have a lower environmental impact than paper towels, [10] though concerns over hygiene mean they are not used by some organisations [11] and have greatly declined in popularity. A bar towel is an absorbent, usually small, towel used in bars and often given away free as promotional items. A fingertip towel or finger towel is a small towel that is folded and placed next to the sink or in the guest bedroom. Hosts often pin a note to these towels indicating that they are for guest use. [12] A golf towel is a small towel which usually comes with a loop or clip to attach to a golf bag for drying hands, golfballs, and clubs. [13] A baby towel is a smaller towel with an extra sewn-on hood at one corner to cover a baby's head. A peshtemal (or pestemal) is a unique multipurpose towel from Anatolia . A poncho towel is a wearable towel made for drying off and changing, often used poolside, at the beach or after swimming. A fouta towel is a Tunisian hammam and beach towel, which is also used as a pareo .
In fiction
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In Douglas Adam's book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy , there is an in-world emphasis on towels and their importance to hitchhikers, because if a hitchhiker has a towel it can be inferred by a non-hitchhiker that they also have a toothbrush, soap, washcloth, raincoat, and related things, and would be happy to lend the hitchhiker any of those items if they have "lost" them. [14]
See also
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References
[ edit ] ^ Hatcler, Margret. Family Ties that Bind, Middle Ages Family Life . Oxford University Press, 1968, p. 112. ^ "History of the Towel" . Jeniffer's Hamam . Archived from the original on 9 May 2015 . Retrieved 28 April 2015 . ^ Marchese, Ronald T. (2005). The Fabric of Life: Cultural Transformations in Turkish Society . Global Academic Publishing. ISBN 978-1-58684-256-7 . ^ "History of Turkish Towels" . Turkey For You . Retrieved 28 April 2015 . ^ "A Brief History Of Towels" . Lid Time . 20 August 2013 . Retrieved 20 August 2013 . ^ "Bath Towel" . Retrieved 28 April 2015 . ^ "The (American) National Gallery of Art" . Archived from the original on 2007-06-09. Like elaborately decorated pottery and Jacquard coverlets, "show towels" were made primarily for display rather than for use. ^ "Towels: Empowering Your Happiness In Everyday Needs-2023 - Infohubinsights" . 2023-07-18 . Retrieved 2023-07-28 . ^ "Towels: Empowering Your Happiness In Everyday Needs-2023 - Infohubinsights" . 2023-07-18 . Retrieved 2023-07-26 . ^ Celsias Archived 2013-01-18 at archive.today Retrieved on 31 Oct 09 ^ "Western News" . Communications.uwo.ca. 2004-11-24 . Retrieved 2010-11-18 . ^ "Fingertip Towel" . www.thetowelshop.co.uk . Retrieved 22 July 2015 . ^ "What is a Golf Towel" . www.honestgolfers.com . 20 August 2021 . Retrieved 10 May 2022 . ^ Adams, Douglas (12 October 1979). The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (The Ultimate Hitchhikers Guide ed.). Pan Books. ISBN 0330258648 .
External links
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Look up towel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glenn R. Cooke Souvenir Textiles Collection , State Library of Queensland . Large collection of textiles, mainly tea towels, that depict the culture and various places within Queensland, Australia. Authority control databases : National Germany Japan Czech Republic Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Towel&oldid=1234105211 " Categories : Bathing Linens Personal hygiene products Domestic implements Hidden categories: Webarchive template archiveis links Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from April 2015 Commons category link is on Wikidata Articles with GND identifiers Articles with NDL identifiers Articles with NKC identifiers This page was last edited on 12 July 2024, at 16:23 (UTC) . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0 ; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. , a non-profit organization. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers Contact Wikipedia Code of Conduct Developers Statistics Cookie statement Mobile view