52nd Annual Ukulele Festival Commemorative Towel

$20.00

Commemorating Ukulele Festival Hawaii’s 52 year legacy and fond aloha, enjoy this treasured and timeless souvenir as you see history and cultural heritage in every flour sack towel.

Orders will be shipped at the end of August 2022.

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Commemorating Ukulele Festival Hawaii’s 52 year legacy and fond aloha, enjoy this treasured and timeless souvenir as you see history and cultural heritage in every flour sack towel.

Orders will be shipped at the end of August 2022.

Commemorating Ukulele Festival Hawaii’s 52 year legacy and fond aloha, enjoy this treasured and timeless souvenir as you see history and cultural heritage in every flour sack towel.

Orders will be shipped at the end of August 2022.

Manually hand screened! Hand sketched exclusive artwork!

Super soft. Completely lint-free. Resistant to unraveling.

Variety of different uses! Adds sparkle to dishes, glassware and ukuleles. Keep a towel in your case! Use it as a giftwrap, Japanese style “furoshiki”.

Putting pencil to paper, sketching, painting and storytelling, textile artist Vivian Flores has created a timeless Ukulele Festival Hawaii souvenir with her exclusive artwork. For 30 years, Vivian has been behind many of the prints you enjoy on your Reyn Spooner aloha shirts.

Flour sacks were used during the plantation days in Hawaii when flour was purchased in 100 pound sacks. Once the sacks were emptied, washed and bleached, they were used as towels, cleaning and polishing cloths, and a variety of different uses.