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Fouta and Turkish towels share the same flat-woven, lightweight roots — and for decades, the two were nearly identical in craftsmanship and quality. Here's what has changed:
- Origins: Fouta towels trace their heritage to Tunisia, while Turkish towels (peshtemals) originate from Turkey — both with long traditions of artisanal weaving.
- Construction: Traditionally, both were hand-loomed from pure natural fibers, resulting in towels that are soft, breathable, quick-drying, and incredibly versatile.
- The modern distinction: Mass production has significantly impacted the Turkish towel market. Many products now sold as "Turkish towels" are machine-made and blended with up to 20% polyester — which explains the wide variation in price and quality you'll find today.
- The Fouta Spa difference: Every fouta we carry is 100% cotton, handcrafted using traditional loom techniques. No synthetics, no shortcuts — just pure quality that gets softer with every wash.
- Versatility: From beach days to bath time, a fouta effortlessly transitions from towel to wrap, sarong, scarf, or home accent — a true lifestyle essential.
When you invest in a fouta from The Fouta Spa, you're choosing authenticity, craftsmanship, and a textile tradition that stands apart from the mass market.
