Tenugui are a type of traditional Japanese textile with a characteristically smooth texture that dries easily andĀ repels dust. 100% cotton, hand-dyed and cut by hand, the colorful patterns recall traditional and contemporary Japanese prints. This multipurpose towel lends a pop of color to your daily routine;Ā use it as a tea towel, placemat, table runner, head scarf, tapestry, lunch tote, gift wrapā¬Ā¦ the possibilities are endless! Learn how to use tenugui towels to wrap bottles, lunches, and much more in theĀ Rikumo Journal.
Please note:Ā Tenugui are purposefully designed without hems, which means that some initial fraying is normal. Do not pull loose threads; instead, trim them with scissors. The frayed edge will develop a natural fringe over time.
About SOUSOU
Use of the Japanese phraseĀ sou souĀ – meaning “yes, yes” – offers more than an affirmative response; it’s a way to validate another person and establish a sense of community. The SOUSOU textile collectionĀ created byĀ celebrated designer Karsuji Wakisaka aims to do much the same byĀ offering colorful designs that bring us together. Drawing on the landscape around Kyoto and theĀ mod styles of the 1960s, Wakisaka seeks toĀ revitalize age-old Japanese stylesĀ by combining traditional shapes withĀ contemporary patterns.
Materials:Ā Cotton
Dimensions: Width: 14″ Length: 35″
Care: Edges are left seamless for absorbency and quick drying. To discourage fraying, trim loose threads with a pair of scissors and throw in the washing machine. The fabric will naturally tighten after repeated usage.
Kyoto, Japan

















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