かまわぬ

Tenugui | 100% cotton | Cotton | Chusen | Sanmasu lattice Kamawanu

price $352.00 TWD(tax included)

Tenugui clothed in tradition and formality

Tenugui | 100% cotton | Cotton | Chusen | Three-masu lattice Kamawanu Kamawanu

The lattice pattern, also known as the ``Danjuro lattice'', is a design created by breaking down the family crest of Kabuki actor Danjuro Ichikawa VII, ``Sanmasu.''

This tenugui combines elegance and power, giving you a sense of its historical background and attitude.

Tenugui | 100% cotton | Cotton | Chusen | Three-masu lattice Kamawanu Kamawanu

The material is 100% cotton. The more you use it, the softer it becomes and the more you can enjoy its texture.

Tenugui | 100% cotton | Cotton | Chusen | Three-masu lattice Kamawanu Kamawanu

It is a useful item that can be used in a variety of situations, such as wrapping it around your neck or head as a sunshade or fashionable accent, or as a blindfold, cover, or wall decoration.

Chusen, a craftsmanship that has continued since the Meiji era

Kamawanu tenugui are made using a unique Japanese dyeing technique called chusen, which has been around since the Meiji era. By placing resist dyeing glue on the fabric and pouring the dye all at once, it can be used reversibly from both sides.

The process, which is mostly done by hand, creates a subtle "play" in the colors and patterns, and the more you use it, the more the texture changes. Each piece has a unique expression and will grow into a companion that will fit into your daily life.

[Product specifications]

・Size: Approx. 33cm x 90cm
・Material: 100% cotton
・Dyeing technique: Chusen
・Production: Japan
・Brand name: Kamawanu

[About fraying]

・Both ends of the tenugui are left uncut. When you first use it, it will fray, so please cut the weft threads with scissors. After washing a few times (2-3 times), it will settle down and become less likely to fray.

[About washing]

- When washing, wash by hand with plenty of water, gently smooth out wrinkles, and dry out of direct sunlight.
・Avoid leaving it wet, such as by soaking it.
-When you first use it, the excess dye will come off every time you wash it, but it will settle down after washing 2-3 times.
・Color may fade rapidly due to the bleaching effect of detergent.
- Using detergents containing bleach or strong alkaline detergents may damage and tear the fabric.
・Using hot water will warm up the tenugui, and depending on the dye, it may bleed and cause discoloration.

[Notes]

・In rare cases, the tenugui may emit a unique smell. The odor is often derived from the dye, so it will reduce as you wash and use it several times. Please use it with confidence.
-Colors may vary depending on the viewing environment.