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Arimatsu Shibori Traditional Tie-dye Tenugui, Mameshibori

This Tenugui Mameshibori is a traditional product of Arimatsu Shibori made by Takeda Kahei. The Tenugui is a dyed piece of cloth that is very popular in Japan. … read more
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This Tenugui Mameshibori is a traditional product of Arimatsu Shibori made by Takeda Kahei. The Tenugui is a dyed piece of cloth that is very popular in Japan. It can be used in many ways there is no special rules for using it. The Tenugui are not only practical but over the years it also became also valuable for its artistic value.
The Mameshibori pattern is characteristic by parallel lines of dots, it gives a very soft impression and looks beautiful.

Takeda Kahei has been producing Arimatsu Shibori products since its establishment in 1872. The tradition of tie-dyeing technique is much older and was transmitted throughout the generations.

"Tenugui", first created during the Heian period (AD 794 - 1192), is often translated as "Japanese towel", but this translation fails to cover their versatility and cultural significance. Tenugui are not only used as hand towels and handkerchiefs, but also function as fashion items, gift wrapping, souvenirs, sweat bands and padding (e.g. in the martial arts kendo), and of course as decorative items due to their often beautiful, funny or nostalgic patterns.

33 x 99 cm

Arimatsu Shibori Traditional Tie-dye Tenugui, Mameshibori

¥1,980

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This Tenugui Mameshibori is a traditional product of Arimatsu Shibori made by Takeda Kahei. The Tenugui is a dyed piece of cloth that is very popular in Japan. It can be used in many ways there is no special rules for using it. The Tenugui are not only practical but over the years it also became also valuable for its artistic value.
The Mameshibori pattern is characteristic by parallel lines of dots, it gives a very soft impression and looks beautiful.

Takeda Kahei has been producing Arimatsu Shibori products since its establishment in 1872. The tradition of tie-dyeing technique is much older and was transmitted throughout the generations.

"Tenugui", first created during the Heian period (AD 794 - 1192), is often translated as "Japanese towel", but this translation fails to cover their versatility and cultural significance. Tenugui are not only used as hand towels and handkerchiefs, but also function as fashion items, gift wrapping, souvenirs, sweat bands and padding (e.g. in the martial arts kendo), and of course as decorative items due to their often beautiful, funny or nostalgic patterns.

33 x 99 cm

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