Tenugui Towel - Stripes | Kamawanu
Rectangular, multifunctional cotton cloth with unfinished edges
Pattern: Stripes
Manufacturer: Kamawanu, Tokyo
Material: 100% hand-dyed cotton
Dimensions: 33x90 cm
Made in Japan
A tenugui is a traditional Japanese cotton cloth that has been used for various purposes for centuries. These thin, quick-drying cloths were originally used to wipe sweat and water from the face and hands or for washing the body when bathing. They were also worn on the head to protect against cold, heat or dust, as well as an accessory at celebrations. Whether in the kitchen, in the bathroom, as a table runner in the dining room, or for wrapping items, these soft, fully and double-sided patterned, multifunctional cloths are a beautiful and practical splash of color in any home.
Kamawanu was founded in Tokyo in 1987 and specializes in the production of tenugui. The cloths are dyed using the "Chusen" technique, which dates back to the Meiji period. In this dyeing technique, the fabric panels are hand-dyed through, so that the patterns are visible on both sides. Since its inception, Kamawanu has designed over 500 tenugui patterns, thus making an important contribution to the preservation and transmission of traditional dyeing craftsmanship.
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