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Tenugui Towel - Sakura

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The "Nuno Chiyo" series of komon-patterned tenugui towels brings the elegance and refinement of the Edo period into the modern day. These hand towels can be used for a variety of purposes - whether wrapping your bento, setting the table, lunch mat, dish towel, or handkerchief to add a chic touch to your outfit..

Sakura

This small cherry blossom pattern, which resembles cherry petals, is one of the most beloved and familiar designs. It embodies meanings such as good fortune, prosperity, and abundance in crops.

  • Size: 33 × 90 cm
  • Material: 100% Cotton
  • Available Patterns: 6 designs in total

Care Instructions

  • For the first few washes, it is recommended to hand wash, as excess dye may wash out.
  • Avoid using bleach or strong alkaline detergents, as they can damage the fabric.
  • If you are concerned about colour fading, please wash with similar colours separately.
  • Be careful not to stack wet items together, as this may cause colour transfer.
TenuguiSakura

Tenugui Towel - Sakura

Regular price $13.20
Sale price $13.20
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Introducing Nuno Chiyo Tenugui, straight from Osaka

Manufactured by a specialist store for various textile products, including han-ten and tenugui, committed to all domestic production and sales since its establishment in 1976.

The origins of the tenugui can be traced back to the Nara period, where it was said to be used as an ornament during festivals. In the Edo period, with the flourishing cultivation of cotton, tenugui emerged from the leftover fabric used in making cotton kimono. Even today, it remains an essential item in daily life, making the tenugui a familiar and cherished object for the Japanese people.

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From everyday items to fashion and home decor, countless ways to use it.

1. To Wipe
As the name "tenugui" suggests, it's perfect for wiping various surfaces. Its lightweight and quick-drying properties make it an excellent choice for a handkerchief, dishcloth, or even as a wet towel.

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tenugui wrapping bento

2. To Wrap & Roll
With a bit of creativity in how you fold it, you can easily use it to wrap your bento lunch, carry a water bottle, or even cover a tissue box. It’s a versatile item that can be swiftly tied around your neck or worn as a bandana.

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3. Decorate
Display it indoors to create a lovely decorative touch.



4. Other Uses
It can also serve various purposes, such as a tablecloth, dust cover, or privacy screen.

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