Tenugui are often described as "Japanese cotton (hand) towels". This short description does not do their versatility and cultural history justice! Handmade and hand-painted, these reusable and biodegradable cloths come in an endless range of colors, prints and designs. Tenugui are not only used as hand towels and handkerchiefs, but also function as fashion items (such as scarves or hair accessories), eco-friendly gift wrapping, handmade souvenirs from Japan, absorbent sweat bands during summer and martial arts padding (such as kendo). Of course, you can also admire their beauty and your favorite pattern, such as floral, animal or nostalgic designs, by hanging them on your wall and adding a Japanese touch to your room. 
However you choose to use them, tenugui make for a great investment and a beautiful way to celebrate Japanese culture.  

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  • Tenugui with Autumn leaves on bamboo, Green (T-120) Tenugui with Autumn leaves on bamboo, Green (T-120)
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    Tenugui with Autumn leaves on bamboo, Green (T-120)

    "Take ni Kohyo" - A beautiful pattern celebration Japanese nature. TENUGUI - "Tenugui" 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...
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  • Tenugui with Pear, Shiba-Inu and Gulls Pattern (390) Tenugui with Pear, Shiba-Inu and Gulls Pattern (390)
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    Tenugui with Pear, Shiba-Inu and Gulls Pattern (390)

    "150 Anniversary Edo Theme"This tenugui is created in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Rienzome. Artist Mutsumi Kagoshima, who is active in a wide range of fields such as ceramics and fabrics, drew an original pattern. It is a design that...
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The edges of tenugui are not hemmed. The raveling edges allow the cloth to be wringed and dry better, and the raveling will stop by itself.

 

As the tenugui are hand painted and reliant on weather conditions , temperature and humidity, even tenugui painted at the same time will differ slightly in print and intensity.