Peshtemal: Turkish Towels

October 16, 2015
These Turkish towels, or peshtemal, are 100% cotton towels, made in Turkey.

Peshtemal Turkish Towel

 

Turkish towels, also known as peshtemal, have been used in Turkish baths for over 600 years. Each region of Turkey has its own design. The peshtemal we provide come from the Aegean area of Turkey. According to ancient Turkish traditions, when a couple decided to marry they gave each other a bath set as a gift, with the peshtemal the most indispensable piece of the set.

Originally handwoven, with the advent of electricity most are now woven on electric looms, with the ecru colored fringes hand finished. The patterns are woven into the cloth, with the colors from vegetable dyes. The towels are thin, lightweight and will dry quickly, perfect for the beach!

 

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Gifts for the Home

 

Seattle Wind Storm

September 3, 2015

Seattle experienced a tremendous windstorm on Saturday. The Seattle area felt speeds up to 60 mph. Not something we’re used to around here!

The storm knocked out power for half a million homes for many on Saturday and Sunday. Some were still out of power on Monday.

In the park where we work, several trees were knocked down. With the extremely dry summer and branches still heavy with leaves, the wind was able to knock over trees thirty feet high.

Here is a typical tree that fell over:

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By midweek, the trees had already been cut up, so all that remains are the stumps and the pushed up dirt.

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What’s a Long Oval? What’s a Wide Oval?

July 31, 2015

Just like shoes, hats are made on standard blocks that hat manufacturers use to accommodate the majority of hat wearers.

But many of us don’t have an average head shape. Our heads are a little longer in the front and back. When we put on the hat, it pinches in the front and back and leaves a gap on the side. This is called, having a long oval.

Many people will think their hat is too small and order a larger size. This is a mistake. In fact, the hat will usually conform to your head shape over time. But to speed up the process, you can manually adjust the hat.

How do you know if you are a long oval? While the hat is on your head, grasp the brim on the sides, with the fingers above and thumbs below the brim. Hold it close to where the brim meets the crown, and push in. The hat should elongate and settle in a more comfortable position. If you are happy with the elongated fit, then you are a long oval.

We have a video on YouTube for shaping your hat.

Finally, for the rare, wide-ovaled person, your hat will be wider on the side than in the front. The only solution to this problem, unfortunately, is to go one size larger and put pads in the front and back.

 

Get Dad a Panama for Father’s Day

June 12, 2015

This Father’s Day, give Dad a gift of timeless elegance. Perfect for summer, our Panama hats are hand woven in Ecuador from toquilla fiber–the finest of the straws used in hats.

There are several styles, from the traditional Panama Fedora to a more casual, Darwin Panama. The Gambler has a vented crown with a rolled brim.

Panama Fedora

Panama Fedora

 

Darwin Panama

Darwin Panama

 

Gambler Panama

Gambler Panama

 

 

 

 

Get Ready for Mother’s Day

May 1, 2015

Mother’s Day is just over a week away (May 10th.) Flowers and jewelry are always nice, but David Morgan’s collection of unique items lets you give Mom a unique gift. Native American themed art is very popular. Here are three gifts designed by Native Americans from the Pacific Coast.

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Moon Catcher Notecard

 

Cards

These notecards, designed by Marvin Oliver, show the killer whale with a raven dorsal fin, the raven holding the moon in its beak. The moon is embossed. The eagle is portrayed beneath the raven in a subdued fashion, as are the waves of the ocean.

 

 

Salad Servers

Salad Servers

 

 

Salad Servers

These salad servers are designed for balance and lightness. The eagle, killer whale and wolf, Corrine Hunt’s symbols for air, sea and land, are portrayed on the salad servers.

 

 

 

Lovebirds Necklet

Lovebirds Necklet

Lovebirds Necklet

This modern cross-cultural necklet is designed by Odin Lonning, a Tlingit from Juneau. This necklet displays the lovebirds, eagle and raven, in a traditional form within a heart shape.

 

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Notecards

Items for Hearth and Home

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spring Is Panama Season

April 3, 2015

With spring officially here (but not necessarily here for much of the country), it’s time to cover your head with the cool comfort of a straw hat. Our Panamas are made with toquilla fiber. This is the straw from Ecuador that has been used for generations in a genuine Panama. Greats such as Teddy Roosevelt and Napolean III sported these hats and made them the fashion icons that we know today. The fiber from our hats is woven in Ecuador, then shipped to the US where they are blocked and finished. We have several varieties of Panamas.

 

Darwin Panama

Darwin Panama

 

Gambler Panama

Gambler Panama

 

Panama Fedora

Panama Fedora

 

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Summer Hats

A Hawk Dropped by

March 13, 2015

A customer dropped by the other day with his newly acquired hawk. He was here to acquire kangaroo leather. Falconers enjoy using this leather because of its durability.

For all those interested in falconry, we recommend Mike’s Falconry.

 

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Happy St. David’s Day

February 27, 2015

St. David, Dewi Sant, is the patron saint of the Welsh, and March 1, his feast day, is celebrated as a patriotic and cultural festival by the Welsh in Wales and around the world.

Dewi Sant was a Celtic monk of the sixth century. His mother was Non. The ruins of a small chapel dedicated to her memory may be seen near St. David’s Cathedral. His father was Sant, a son of Ceredig, King of Cardigan. Little is known for certain about Dewi Sant, but he founded several religious centers in Wales and western England, was consecrated archbishop during a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and led an ascetic life. An account of his life was written towards the end of the 11th century by Rhygyfarch, a monk at Llanbadarn Fawr near Aberystwyth. Many prophesies were said to have preceded the birth of Dewi Sant, and many miracles were attributed to him. One miracle often recounted is that once when Dewi was preaching to a crowd at Llandewi Brefi those on the outer edges could not hear, so he spread a handkerchief on the ground, and stood on it to preach, whereupon the ground swelled up beneath him, and all could hear. A short account of Dewi Sant has been given by Nona Rees in St. David of Dewisland.

March 1, the date given by Rhygyfarch for the death of Dewi Sant, was celebrated as a religious festival up until the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. In the 18th century it became a national festival among the Welsh, and continues as such to this day. The celebration usually entails singing and eating, which may mean a meal followed by singing, or much singing followed by a Te Bach, tea with teisen bach and bara brith. Y Ddraig Goch, the Red Dragon, is flown as a flag or worn as a pin or pendant, and leeks are worn, and sometimes eaten. In schools in Wales the boys take leeks to school, status being given to those who bring the biggest leeks, and eat them earliest in the day.

The heraldic emblem of Wales is Y Ddraig Goch, the Red Dragon. The emblem of Wales is the leek, arising from an occasion when a troop of Welsh were able to distinguish each other from a troop of English enemy dressed in similar fashion by wearing leeks. An alternative emblem developed in recent years is the daffodil, used and preferred over the leek by the English government as it lacks the overtones of patriotic defiance associated with the leek.

St. David’s Day meetings are not boisterous celebrations of democracy and freedom in Wales, but rather the subdued remembrance allowed a captive nation under colonial rule.

 

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Daffodil Tile Jewelry

The Hat Jack

February 13, 2015

Much to our surprise, we received an award from the The Hat Jack. For twenty-two years, The Hat Jack, of Calhan, Colorado has supplied us with their trusty hat stretcher.

Early on at David Morgan we decided to sell hats up to size 64 (that’s an 8 in US sizing). We asked The Hat Jack for the size large, and they immediately accommodated us. And if you happen to need a 65 (8 1/8), we carry the Snowy River in that size.

Hat stretchers are perfect for keeping your hat’s shape, especially if you happen to be a long oval. It also works if you store your hats for a long period of time. For example, if you store your fur felts over the summer, you may want to keep them in a stretcher.

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Hat Stretchers