Todaya Shoten (Nashien dyeing)

Todaya Shoten(Nashien-dyeing)|Jizome Mame-shibori|Tenugui Hand Towel

Price 1,320 yen (incl. tax)

Mame-shibori (bean-dyeing) tenugui hand towel|"Edahagi" design inheriting tradition and stylishness

Mame-Shibori" is a standard hand towel pattern that no one knows today. but it is a standard pattern for hand towels but it was known as "Edahagi" until the end of the Meiji period (1868-1912), but until the end of the Meiji era (1868-1912), it was called "Edahagi". but it was called "Edahagi" until around the end of the Meiji period (1868-1912). The origin of this name is not clear, but it is said to have been a kind of code (a secret word among friends).

Today, few people call it "edahagi", Itamae or craftsmen's chic or festival time The small dots are a symbol of the "hagi" of the festival. The series of small dots cleanness and a sense of rhythm that is uniquely Japanese. and a sense of rhythm that is uniquely Japanese.


Craftsman's work using the traditional Japanese technique of "Shizome

It is simple yet The traditional technique of "Chusen" is used to carefully dye each and every Mame-shibori pattern. The traditional technique of "Chusen" is used to carefully dye each piece of the Mame-shibori pattern. Each piece is carefully dyed using the traditional technique of chusen (pouring). The design is simple, yet has a popular beauty that will never wear out.


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

It may look different from the actual taste depending on your monitor or lighting environment. Please understand this in advance.


One of the most necessary for festivals and cooks.

Mamezubori is, Hachimaki and wrist wraps for festivals and Japanese food chef's work clothes. and other items used deeply and profoundly in Japanese culture. Even today It is a popular item as a chic gift or as an accent It is a popular piece as a chic gift or as an accent for Japanese clothes.

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)