Van Gogh Irises Facial Tissue Hankies - 10 Per Package

Caspari’s 4-ply paper hankies feature charming designs and a durable construction. The small package is conveniently sized to fit in your purse, car, or toiletry tote. Our paper hankies are soft enough to be used as facial tissues and strong enough to be used as napkins if needed. Each tissue is printed with non-toxic, water-soluble dyes, is FSC-certified, and is both biodegradable and compostable. Every pack is printed in Germany and features vibrant colors and food safe ink. 10 napkins per package.
- Durable 4-ply paper material is soft and strong.
- Printed in Germany using non-toxic, water soluble dyes.
- 10 Hankie Facial Tissues per Pack
- 5.72 x 10.80 cm
Product Type: | Hankies & Facial Tissues |
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Product SKU: | 13670M |
Product UPC: | 0025096875165 |
Collection Name: | Van Gogh Irises |
Quantity Included: | 10 Per Package |
Material: | 4-Ply Paper Printed with Non-Toxic, Water-Soluble Dyes |
Product Dimensions: | 5.72 x 10.80 cm |
Country of Origin: | Germany |
Style & Theme: | Nature |
Artist or Collection: | The J. Paul Getty Museum |
Artist or Collection Biography: | The J. Paul Getty Trust is the world's largest cultural and philanthropic organization dedicated to the visual arts. Through ambitious projects in Los Angeles and around the world—including conservation work, publications, exhibitions, grant initiatives, and training programs—they work to make a lasting difference in conservation practice, art historical research, and museology and to promote knowledge and appreciation of art among audiences of all ages. J. Paul Getty viewed art as a civilizing influence in society and strongly believed in making art available to the public for its education and enjoyment. The Getty and its constituent programs—the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, the J. Paul Getty Museum, and the Getty Research Institute—are dedicated to the proposition that works of art are windows onto the world's diverse and intertwined histories, mirrors of humanity's innate imagination and creativity, and inspiration to envision the future. |