
Nomenclature of Colors Tea Towel
This 100% organic cotton tea towel captures the historic charm of Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours, used by pioneers such as Charles Darwin to categorize the colors they found in the natural world. The team that designed the tea towel has used an adaptation of Abraham Gottlob Werner’s color swatches published by P. Syme in 1821.
The towel comes neatly folded and bound by a fabric ribbon, ready for gifting.
With a loop for hanging; machine washable; 27" x 18". Designed in the UK, made in India.
This 100% organic cotton tea towel captures the historic charm of Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours, used by pioneers such as Charles Darwin to categorize the colors they found in the natural world. The team that designed the tea towel has used an adaptation of Abraham Gottlob Werner’s color swatches published by P. Syme in 1821.
The towel comes neatly folded and bound by a fabric ribbon, ready for gifting.
With a loop for hanging; machine washable; 27" x 18". Designed in the UK, made in India.
Original: $24.95
-70%$24.95
$7.48Description
This 100% organic cotton tea towel captures the historic charm of Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours, used by pioneers such as Charles Darwin to categorize the colors they found in the natural world. The team that designed the tea towel has used an adaptation of Abraham Gottlob Werner’s color swatches published by P. Syme in 1821.
The towel comes neatly folded and bound by a fabric ribbon, ready for gifting.
With a loop for hanging; machine washable; 27" x 18". Designed in the UK, made in India.




















