




戸田屋商店(梨園染)
Hand-dyed tenugui | Shibori pattern with a base dyed bean | 100% cotton | Narien dyeing, dyeing | Todaya Shoten
Dyeing tenugui with a bean shibori pattern | The design of "edahagi" that inherits tradition and elegance
No one knows about "mame shibori" nowA classic hand towel patternBut,Until the end of the Meiji period, the "Edahagi" wasIt was called. Its origin is not clear, but it is also said to have been a type of code (slang term within the group).
There are fewer people who call them "edahagi" nowadays,The best of chefs and craftsmen,orFestival timeIt is still very popular today as an indispensable part of the event. The small dots areA sense of purity and a sense of Japanese rhythmThe pattern gives the impression of the following.
Model height: 163cm (5'4")
Model height approx: 5feet 4inches
■Product specifications
Size: Approx. 37 x 98cm
Size approx: 14.5 x 38.5inches
Material: 100% cotton
material: 100% Cotton
Dyeing method: Dyeing
dyeing method:Chusen
Chusen dyeing is a traditional Japanese textile dyeing technique where.
Country of origin: Japan
Made in Japan
The work of craftsmen using traditional Japanese techniques, "Shimo-dyeing."
Simple yetA timeless, popular beautyEach bean shibori pattern is carefully dyed using the traditional technique "chusen."Masu。
Precautions for use
Because it is a traditional craft,Fading due to sweat or frictionIt may happen. Please note the following points:
- With plenty of waterWash your hands aloneplease
- Avoid soakingplease
- Please refrain from bleach or machine drying
Information about taste
The actual taste may differ depending on your monitor and lighting environment. Thank you for your understanding.
A piece most needed for festivals and chefs
The bean squeal isFestival sweet and wrist wrap、Japanese cuisine chef's work clothesThis has been used by people who have been deeply and deeply used in Japanese culture. Even in modern timesA stylish gift or accent for Japanese clothingThis is a popular piece.