A tribute to the spirit and landscape of New Mexico, this illustrated flour sack towel gathers together many of the symbols and scenes that define the state. Printed in two colors on soft, durable cotton, the design features the state bird and flower, the year of admission to the Union in 1912, and a collection of recognizable landmarks and motifs—from Route 66 and desert plants to the distinctive Zia sun symbol. The result is a piece that feels both nostalgic and lively, echoing the charm of classic roadside souvenirs.
Generously sized at 17 x 38 inches, the towel is made from high-quality 100% cotton flour sack fabric that becomes softer with use. It works beautifully for everyday kitchen tasks, from drying dishes to lining a bread basket, while adding a touch of regional character to the home.
Each towel arrives folded and wrapped with a natural raffia tie and a hangtag that displays the full artwork, creating an inviting presentation that is ready for gifting. It makes a thoughtful keepsake for travelers, a welcome reminder of home, or a small gesture for anyone who carries a fondness for New Mexico.
Machine wash cold with like colors. Line dry or tumble dry low.




