Santa Sabina Orange Centenary Tea Towel
With a gorgeous orange print enclosing our centenary logo to celebrate and highlight the
history St Dominic had with the humble orange.
According to tradition St Dominic brought an orange tree from Spain and planted it at Santa
Sabina Monastery in Rome. St Dominic lived in Santa Sabina for some time and planted
orange trees as part of his mission – to both feed the poor and create community.
The tradition of planting orange trees in commemoration of St Dominic first occurred in
Australia, when Dominican nuns migrating from Ireland in 1867 brought with them orange
seeds from the Santa Sabina tree,.
80 gsm, 100% white cotton with print
50 x 70 cm
With a gorgeous orange print enclosing our centenary logo to celebrate and highlight the
history St Dominic had with the humble orange.
According to tradition St Dominic brought an orange tree from Spain and planted it at Santa
Sabina Monastery in Rome. St Dominic lived in Santa Sabina for some time and planted
orange trees as part of his mission – to both feed the poor and create community.
The tradition of planting orange trees in commemoration of St Dominic first occurred in
Australia, when Dominican nuns migrating from Ireland in 1867 brought with them orange
seeds from the Santa Sabina tree,.
80 gsm, 100% white cotton with print
50 x 70 cm
With a gorgeous orange print enclosing our centenary logo to celebrate and highlight the
history St Dominic had with the humble orange.
According to tradition St Dominic brought an orange tree from Spain and planted it at Santa
Sabina Monastery in Rome. St Dominic lived in Santa Sabina for some time and planted
orange trees as part of his mission – to both feed the poor and create community.
The tradition of planting orange trees in commemoration of St Dominic first occurred in
Australia, when Dominican nuns migrating from Ireland in 1867 brought with them orange
seeds from the Santa Sabina tree,.
80 gsm, 100% white cotton with print
50 x 70 cm