A longtime fixture in Japanese homes, the tenugui is anĀ all-purpose textile with as many applications as you can imagine. When used as a towel, Hirali TenuguiĀ absorb moisture quickly and dryĀ just as fast – thanks to the lack of a hem along two edges – making them handy additions to any kitchen or bathroom. Add a reversible tenugui to your wardrobe as a bold accessory, orĀ set one outĀ as a table runner yourĀ guests will love. Give a tenugui as a decorative gift, or grab one to dress up your bento box. Try a Hirali Tenugui for yourself and experienceĀ a perfect combination of function and form.
Learn about the craft behindĀ the creation of HiraliĀ textiles and the inspiration for theirĀ vibrantĀ motifsĀ inĀ theĀ Rikumo Journal.
Please note:Ā Tenugui are purposefully designed without hems, which means that some initial fraying is normal and expected. Do not pull loose threads; instead, trim with scissors as needed. The frayed edges will develop a natural fringeĀ with time.
About Takeno Senko
From its location in Sakai City – the Town of Tenugui – dyeing company Takeno Senko is perfectly positioned to createĀ top-qualityĀ textiles, andĀ it doesn’t disappoint. Only a few short years ago, Takeno Senko’s artisans perfected their method of creating reversibleĀ textiles by roll printing differentĀ colorsĀ on each side of thin cotton fabric, a feat no other company has managed to match. The result is Hirali, a collection ofĀ towels, tenugui, and stolesĀ that boast one-of-a-kind designsĀ made nowhere else in the world.
Materials: 100% cotton
Dimensions: 35.43″ L x 13.39″ W
Care: Hand wash separately from other fabrics, as someĀ dye may transfer. Hang dry in a shaded spot. Avoid bleach or brightening agents. Ironing at a high temperature may cause discoloration.
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