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Nijiyura|Nijiyura|Tenugui Hand Towel
Blossom |Nijiyura
This is a piece depicting the cherry blossoms and birds that adorn the water city of Osaka.
The area around the former Yodo River and Sakuranomiya has long been famous for its cherry blossoms, which are depicted in Kamigata rakugo (comic storytelling) and nishikie (woodblock prints), and are still carried on today in the "Sakura Street Passage" and other events.
The area has been famous for its cherry blossoms since the old days.
Model height: 163cm (5'4")
The above images are for illustrative purposes only.
Product Specifications
Approx. 37 x 90 cm
100% cotton
Color may vary due to hand.
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Smear or or wavering.
The term "Nijiyura" is derived from the unique "smudging" and "shimmering" of colors and contours that are characteristic of the pour-dyeing process.
The term "Nijiyura" is derived from the unique "oozing" and "shimmering" of the colors and contours that characterize the process.
You can feel the warmth of human touch
While making the most of traditional dyeing techniques
I would like to convey this in a form that fits the current era by combining the traditional dyeing technique with new individuality. We would like to convey our message in a form that is appropriate to the current era.
We want to preserve the traditional technique of "Chusen" for future generations. The "Nijiyura
Nijiyura" is a brand of tenugui hand towel born in Sakai, south of Osaka, with such passion.