π Essential 'Tenugui' for Every Home! β¨ Cherry Blossom Viewing Cat
π Essential 'Tenugui' for Every Home! β¨ Cherry Blossom Viewing Cat
πΈβ¨ Discover the magnificent 'Tenugui' from Tokyo Lifestyle! β¨πΈ
π This tenugui, blending tradition and innovation, is carefully dyed using the traditional Nassen technique from Yokohama. As a result, each piece is imbued with vivid, eye-catching colors and a variety of lively patterns! π¨π
ππ The uses of a tenugui are limitless! Whether as a wiping cloth, for washing or wrapping items, or even collecting your favorite designs to hang on the wall, it can be adapted to fit your lifestyle.
π πΌ A tenugui that matches any interior can transform your room into a special space. Come and incorporate the beauty of Japan into your everyday life, and obtain a unique piece! ππ
About Materials and Techniques
- Quality of Materials: We use high-quality cotton and linen, which are not only pleasant to the touch but also durable. These natural materials add special value to our tenugui and furoshiki.
- Dyeing Techniques: We employ time-consuming and meticulous techniques such as traditional pouring dyeing and stencil dyeing. These methods create products with unique depth and texture.
- Designs and Patterns: Our items feature a blend of traditional motifs and contemporary designs, many of which are unique creations by our designers.
- Handmade Production: Each piece is crafted by artisans through many hand-done processes, reflecting the skill in the pricing. While this makes our products a bit more expensive compared to mass-produced items, they carry a distinct value.
Care Instructions for Tenugui
- Initial Washing: For the first 2-3 washes, hand wash the item separately in cold water without using hot water, detergent, or bleach.
- Lightweight and Easy to Dry: Tenugui are lightweight and easy to wring out. Stretch out the wrinkles and hang to dry.
- Drying Method: Since the edges of the fabric are unprocessed, they dry quickly and are hygienic. Avoid direct sunlight.
Please be careful as the colors may bleed if left wet or stacked on top of each other.