Pre owned with some spots on it could be washed and spot treated very unique tea towel measurements and details are shown in the photographs of the listing


This tea towel illustrates Sonyow Kernewek, which translates to "Cornish Sounds". It serves as a visual pronunciation guide and glossary for Kernewek (the Cornish language), a Celtic language native to Cornwall, UK.Features of the GuidePhonetic Alphabet: The grid displays various Cornish letter combinations and their phonetic sounds in brackets, such as [a], [b], or [sh].Illustrated Vocabulary: Each sound is paired with a corresponding Cornish word and its English translation. For example:aval: applekath: catpysk: fishRegional Symbols: The towel is bordered by Cornish landmarks and cultural symbols, including the St. Piran's Flag (white cross on a black background) and intricate Celtic knotwork



The Sonyow Kernewek tea towel is a colorful and unique kitchen towel featuring a tapestry material with a Phonetic Alphabet theme. This tea towel, perfect for drying dishes or simply adding a decorative touch to your kitchen, is a fun and functional addition to any home. The set includes one tea towel, making it a practical and stylish choice for any kitchen or dining area.