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AUGUSTUS

AUGUSTUS

₺1,600.00Price

did. Antique

Round Towel

  • 160cm
  • Cotton Terry Fabric
  • Simplex Printing
  • Black Tassel
  • Towel Hanging Apparatus

 

Augustus is the first emperor in Roman history. B.C. He was born as Gaius Octavius Thurinus on September 23, 63, and took the name Gaius Julius Octavianus after he was adopted by the famous dictator of Rome, Julius Caesar. After the Actium Victory, he was given the title of Augustus by the Senate. MS. He died in Nola on August 19, 14, at the age of 76. His ashes were placed in the Mausoleum of Augustus.

 

The work used in the design is known as the Prima Porta statue. It was found on April 20, 1863, as a result of excavations in the ruins of a villa near Rome. The 2.04-meter-long marble statue is exhibited in the Vatican Museum in Italy today.

  • Fabric Properties

    The product is produced from 160 cm diameter, 70% cotton 30% polyester, first-class quality terry cloth. The front surface is covered with digital printing and the back surface is a white cotton towel. It has high water-absorbing properties. It is framed with a black tassel under the ground color of the design.

     

    The dyes used in the towels are certified and safe and do not harm human health.

     

    It is applied with printing screen/screen printing techniques, it is a type of printing that breathes. Since this print is completely integrated with the fabric, it feels soft to the touch, not plastic.

  • Washing instructions

    It is washed in the normal cycle up to 30 °C.

    The product should not be washed with bleach. Only colored and mild detergent should be used.

    For long-term use of colors, it is recommended to wash with similar colors and use a softener.

    It is suitable for tumble drying at low temperatures.

    A hot iron should not be used, it can be ironed without steam at a maximum of 110 °C.

    Dry cleaning should not be done.

    There is no shrinkage after the recommended washing instructions.

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