Henry IV Part One comicalised on one side of a tea towel. The play's themes of rebellion and legitimacy are contrasted to the unlikely friendship of Henry IV's prodigal son, Prince Hal, with the knavish Falstaff, one of Shakespeare's most loved characters, a lively witty character, originally modelled on Sir John Oldcastle, he is in some ways a self-mocking portrait of Shakespeare himself - 'fall staff' = 'shake spear'.
ComicalEye's tea towels add fun and learning to washing up. A joy to make, a joy to do the dishes!
Your ComicalEye's Tea Towel
Available in Cotton-linen and Tokri Half Panama Cotton
Single sided print
Hanging loop
70 cm x 50cm
Handmade to order
Wash at 86°F, low tumble dry heat, hang to dry, do not wring, low heat iron.