戸田屋商店(梨園染)

Tenugui | Hydrangea | 100% cotton | Rion dyeing Chusen | Todaya Shoten

price 1,320円(tax included) sold out

Add moisture to your life - Hydrangea tenugui

Hydrangea is a flower that colors Japan's rainy season.

As the name suggests, it comes from the words ``Azu (gathering)'' and ``Sai'' (indigo), and it is also called ``Seven Changes'' and ``Eight Immortals'' due to the way the flower colors change in order.

This tenugui is a piece of paper that allows you to incorporate that ever-changing beauty into your daily life.

The design has a seasonal feel but blends in casually with everyday attire and interior design.

Wrap it around your neck to give it a slightly cool feel and accent your outfit, or use it as a wrapping cloth to wrap gifts.

Chusen dyeing brand “Rionzome”

Rienzome is a brand produced by the long-established Todaya Shoten, which was founded in the Meiji era.

Chusen is a traditional Japanese technique that is unique to Japan and is characterized by pouring dye into the cloth to create a bright color on both sides. The beauty of blurring and blurring is a unique handicraft quality that cannot be reproduced by machine dyeing.

Rion-dyed tenugui have excellent water absorption and quick drying properties, making them perfect for everyday use. The more you wash it, the softer it becomes and the more it blends into your skin, so you can use it for a long time.

The designs range from traditional patterns that evoke the elegance of the Edo period to modern patterns that suit modern lifestyles. It combines practicality and design and is perfect as a gift.

[Product specifications]

・Size: Approx. 37cm x 98cm (14.5 x 38.5 inches)
・Material: 100% cotton
・Dyeing technique: Chusen
・Production: Japan

[About care]

・For frayed ends, use scissors to trim long, frayed parts. After washing a few times (2-3 times), it will settle down and become less likely to fray.
・When washing, use plenty of water and wash by hand.
・Please avoid soaking.
-Color may fade and some shrinkage may occur due to washing.

[Notes]

・Please note that because this is a traditional craft [chusen], the color may transfer due to sweat or friction when you first use it.
-Colors may vary depending on the viewing environment.