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Tenugui Towel - Crocodiles
Tenugui Towel - Crocodiles
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35×90cm / 13.8 x 35.4 inches
Cotton 100% Tokuoka Chusen Print
Made in Japan
"Tenugui" is a traditional Japanese towel used for anything—as a washcloth or dishcloth, but often as a tapestry, decoration, quilt, headband, souvenir, or for wrapping items such as bottles.
The feature is dyed up from white cotton cloth. Enjoy the beauty of Japanese traditional Nassen Tenugui. Please note that Tenugui has unfinished edges on top and bottom.
Designed by Chie Takai, daughter of Nobuyuki Takai, a pupil of Japanese National Treasure Keisuke Serizawa. Chie Takai is a renowned Japanese stencil artist known under her artist name kata kata. The name is derived from Kata-e-zome, a Japanese method of dyeing fabrics using a resist paste applied through a stencil.
"Chusen" is a traditional method of dyeing using stencil paper. Since the dye infiltrates the cloth, the patterns appear on both sides. When the tenugui is used for a long time, the dye fades, giving it a well-aged look.



