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This is a hand towel made by Toda-ya Shoten, a long-established company founded in 1872 in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district, using the "Rien-zome" dyeing technique. ▪️Product Description Hand towel "Kabuki Mon Chirashi Red" This is a hand towel, one of the daily necessities used in Japan for a long time. This thin cotton cloth has been used in various ways, from babies to adults. <<Examples of hand towel usage>> ・As a baby washcloth ・As a placemat for the dining table ・Wrapping a hand warmer in the hand towel and using it as a neck warmer ・Using two hand towels together as a noren (shop curtain) ・As a dust cover for a keyboard ・As a souvenir for foreigners... etc. The pattern features Kabuki actor crests (similar to family crests) such as the Three Wise Monkeys, Mitsumasu, Kasaneari, Kakukiri Icho, Umeura, Mitsudai, and Ibihishi. Approximately 37 x 98 cm, made in Japan, 100% cotton Retail price: 1,540 yen You can use it to wrap your lunch box or tissue box, fold it up as a placemat, or use it as a handmade material (fabric). It's also great for wrapping gifts, creating a stylish, modern Japanese look. It's not as thick as a towel, and it's larger than a handkerchief, making it perfect for wrapping ice packs and wearing around your neck. Due to the traditional "Chusen" dyeing method, the color may transfer due to sweat or friction when you first use it. Please wash it separately by hand in plenty of water. Avoid soaking. ▪️Shipping Shipped via Nekopos (anonymous delivery).
3 months ago