





Todaya Shoten (Nashien dyeing)
Todaya Shoten (Nashien dyeing)|Kabuki Ikiwari|Tenugui Hand Towel
Kabuki hand towel with a cut-and-sew design
Symbolizing Edo's chic and performing arts Kabuki patterns are combined like a patchwork to form the "Kabuki pattern. patchwork of Kabuki patterns The patterns have their own meanings. Each pattern has its own meaning, Each pattern has its own meaning, and many of them have been used as symbolic patterns and many of them have been used as a symbolic pattern of the favored actor.
The "good news Hear what's good for you I don't care if I don't care. Shikanjima. Shikanjima etc, Shirafu, wishes, and respect for the actors are combined to create a piece that is both fun to look at and chic to use. The combination of these patterns is fun to look at and chic to use. We hope you will find your favorite pattern.
Careful dyeing using the traditional Japanese technique of "shizome
The beauty of fine patterns and their joint cutting, The fine patterns and the beauty of the joints are expressed by hand-work of craftsmen The balance between the patterns and the shades of color are woven together. The balance between the patterns and the shades of color are woven together, The balance of patterns and shades of colors are woven together to create a piece that conveys the chic of the Edo period The balance between the patterns and the shades of color is woven together.
Size & Material
- Material: 100% cotton (made in Japan)
- Size: Approx. 37 cm x 98 cm
Cautions for use
Due to traditional craftsmanship, color fading due to perspiration or friction may occur. may occur due to perspiration or friction. Please be careful of the following points:
- With plenty of water Hand wash alone in plenty of water. Hand wash alone with plenty of water
- Avoid soaking Avoid soaking
- Do not use bleach or machine dryer
Information about taste
The actual taste may differ depending on the monitor environment. Please understand this in advance.
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