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Apeshtemal (also spelled peshtamal, pestamal, pestmal, or pestema ; from Persian[1]~ Fa puştmāl پشت‌مال back towel § Fa puşt پشت back + Fa māl مال cleaning) is a traditional towel used in baths. A staple of Persian , Persian peshtemal had a strong influence on Ottoman culture , dating back hundreds of years, the pestemal was originally designed to help individual bathers maintain their privacy. In addition to being highly absorbent, pestemals dry faster than thicker towels.

A hammam towel

Traditionally, Persian has a red color with simple designs or shapes with black or white lines, but other colors and patterns are also common.

It is also used to indicate which region people are from. There are many kinds of peshtemal, with different styles and colors in different areas of Turkey and Iran.

The peshtemal absorbs water as fast as a terrycloth towel, dries more quickly, takes up less space, is easy to carry and is therefore used as an alternative in bathrooms, pools, spas, beaches, sports facilities, and for baby care.[citation needed]

The peshtemal fabric is made of 100% cotton produced on manually operated looms in modern Turkey, historically in Antioch.

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  1. ^ "peştamal". Nişanyan Sözlük.

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