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  • Tenugui with Pink Cherry Blossoms (213)

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    Tenugui with Pink Cherry Blossoms (213)

    Sakura. This Tenugui cloth is featuring sakura cherry blossoms making it a perfect pattern for spring."Tenugui" is often translated as "Japanese towel", but this translation fails to cover their...
    $14.17
  • Tenugui with Stylish Colorful Stripes (217)

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    Tenugui with Stylish Colorful Stripes (217)

    Colorful Stripes. This Tenugui cloth has a very modern and abstract design of colorful stripes. It refers to a pattern describing three muscles or a secret passage in ancient Japan and China...
    $12.14
  • Tenugui with Patterns of Boxwood Combs (216) *last ones*

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    Tenugui with Patterns of Boxwood Combs (216) *last ones*

    Boxwood.This Tenugui cloth features traditional Japanese boxwood combs. These were and are still being used as combs or as hair ornaments."Tenugui" is often translated as "Japanese towel", but this...
    $12.14
  • Tenugui with the Kimono Pattern SAYA (674)

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    Tenugui with the Kimono Pattern SAYA (674)

    Saya.SAYA is a traditional geometric pattern that often is found on Kimono fabric. It also makes a beautiful tenugui towel."Tenugui" is often translated as "Japanese towel", but this translation...
    $12.14
  • Rienzome Tenugui with Patterns of Whirling Tides (228)
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    Tenugui with Patterns of Whirling Tides (228)

    Whirling Tides.This Tenugui from Rienzome has a very dynamic and modern looking design of whirling tides."Tenugui" is often translated as "Japanese towel", but this translation fails to cover their...
    $12.14
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  • Rienzome Tenugui Towel with a Bamboo Pattern (865)
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    Tenugui with a Bamboo Pattern (865)

    Bamboo. This Tenugui from Rienzome is decorated with bamboo patterns. The green on a white background is very refreshing and this makes it a nice tenugui for summer."Tenugui" is often translated as...
    $10.12
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  • RIENZOME Tenugui Cloth with Pine Needles (787)
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    Tenugui with Pine Needles (787)

    Pine Needles.This Rienzome Tenugui towel has patterns of pine needles. It makes it a nice seasonal tenugui for autumn."Tenugui" is often translated as "Japanese towel", but this translation fails to...
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  • Rienzome Tenugui Cloth with Patterns of Large Ume Flowers (899)
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    Tenugui with Patterns of Large Ume Flowers (899)

    Ume Blossoms.Ume flowers are one of traditional flowers in Japan which have been admired since the period of the samurai. This tenugui cloth from RIENZOME has a pattern of large ume blossoms in grey...
    $14.17
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  • Rienzome Tenugui Towel "Tea Ceremony" (1043)
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    Tenugui with Tea Ceremony (1043)

    Tea Ceremony.This is a very cute Tenugui cloth featuring the tools required for the Japanese tea ceremony such as cups, spoons and tea pots. It is a must have for all fans of Japanese tea culture...
    $14.17
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Although the cloths themselves seem simple, the production process requires a steady hand and the eyes of a true artisan. The entire process involves up to ten craftsmen!

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Rienzome has been established in 1872 and beautifully crafts a variety of cotton textiles. From Tenugui, multi-purpose cotton towels that can be used as bandana, to wrap things or for decoration as wall tapestry; to Jinbei - Jinbei, a casual clothing for kids that can be used indoors or as pyjama. Noren curtains are dividers that hang at the entrance of a building or between rooms. And their scarves are popular year-round for their softness and traditional designs. 

Chusen Dyeing

Rienzome uses the ‘Chusen’ dying method, which is a hand dying technique that results in an intense print visible equally on both sides of the cloth, whereas printed versions will have one good- and one bad side. 

First of all, the fabric’s pattern will be drawn and carefully carved out on a special stencil paper. A bleach specialist is required to prepare the cotton cloths to get painted. 

It requires a mixture of seaweed and starch that helps keep the parts of cloth that do not need to be colored, clean. Several layers of cloth are painted at the same time, which means the artisan needs to be very careful, as once he makes a mistake, the entire roll of cloth will be wasted.  The starch-seaweed mixture is applied on each new layer and is also used to creates small dams around different areas where the paint with get captured in order to color patterns and decorations. 

Then, heated dye is released on top of the cloth and should only cover the parts left uncovered with the starch mixture. 

Craftsman often pour using a water can and with two hands at the same time! A vacuum below the cloth, operated with a foot pump, will pump all the paint down, allowing multiple layers to be dyed at once. The cloth then needs to be turned around so that the process can be repeated on the other side. Craftsman have to be extremely precise throughout the entire crafting process in order for the final result to be successful.

Finally, the painted cloths are washed in water to remove all the starch, left to sundry and rolled with a machine to remove all the wrinkles.  The cloth is then cut in smaller pieces depending on its intended use as tenugui towel or clothing.