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“Chita” from Alcobaça Cloth

With a history of over 500 years, chitas are printed cotton fabrics that symbolize an intense and fruitful dialogue between Europe and India. This piece was inspired by a 19th-century pattern.

Microfiber cloths are ideal for cleaning mirrored surfaces, such as glasses, screens, and tablets. They measure 19 x 19 cm and are presented in a pouch with bilingual cardboard packaging explaining the theme to which they refer. These cloths coordinate with the glasses cases.

Prod.: “Chita” from Alcobaça Cloth

4,15 

SKU: 40417 Category: Collections: .

Chita is a printed cotton fabric originating from India, introduced to Europe by the Portuguese in the 15th century. This fabric gained great popularity in the 17th and 18th centuries, both in decoration and clothing. The tradition of Alcobaça cloths, however, dates back to the 16th century.

Chita de Alcobaça is characterized by highly colorful, stereotypical patterns of Indo-European influence, illustrated with broad stripes and varied decorations. These patterns include birds, exotic birds, animals, flowers, fruits, human figures, cornucopias, amphoras, nests, and tropical fruits. Each pattern has its own name and varies according to the color of the border.

The brand Terra Lusa presents various collections of products, each one a tribute to Portugal’s Cultural Heritage. Among the products are notebooks, fans, eco bags, mini umbrellas, glasses cases, and microfiber cloths. All are divided into themes inspired by typically Portuguese elements.

800 Years of History, Culture and Tradition inspired the design of the various products in which quality allies with contemporary design.

 

Weight 20 g