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Kyoto Yuzen-Dyed Tenugui Hand Towel, Cherry Blossom
A tenugui hand towel dyed in the traditional Kyoto yuzen style used for kimono. Made of "Tokuoka" fabric, the highest quality of cloth used for hand towels in Japan. Soft to the touch and absorbs lots of water! Choose your favorites from the wide range of designs we have on offer.
Kyoto Yuzen-Dyed Tenugui Hand Towel, Fun Suzu Bells
A tenugui hand towel dyed in the traditional Kyoto yuzen style used for kimono. Made of "Tokuoka" fabric, the highest quality of cloth used for hand towels in Japan. Soft to the touch and absorbs lots of water! Choose your favorites from the wide range of designs we have on offer.
KYO-TO-TO Tenugui Hand Towel, Good Luck Symbol Series (Crane & Turtle)
A crane & turtle embroidered in gold thread on red material. The red coloring is made with dye kind to the environment, and these items also feature cocoon powder left over when silk is refined. No organic solvents. Has a special gloss and texture. Also available in red embroidery on a white background; together they make a wonderful gift.
KYO-TO-TO Tenugui Hand Towel, Good Luck Symbol Series (Pine, Bamboo, Plum)
Pine, bamboo and plum embroidered in gold thread on red material. The red coloring is made with dye kind to the environment, and these items also feature cocoon powder left over when silk is refined. No organic solvents. Has a special gloss and texture. Also available in red embroidery on a white background; together they make a wonderful gift.
KYO-TO-TO Tenugui Hand Towel, Good Luck Symbol Series (Bream)
Bream embroidered in gold thread on red material. The red coloring is made with dye kind to the environment, and these items also feature cocoon powder left over when silk is refined. No organic solvents. Has a special gloss and texture. Also available in red embroidery on a white background; together they make a wonderful gift.
KYO-TO-TO Tenugui Hand Towel w/Decorative Knot Embroidery
This tenugui hand towel features embroidery of intricate Japanese knots that allows it to be used as an envelope for ceremonial gifts. If you do choose to use it to wrap a gift, you can be happy in the knowledge that the recipient can continue to use this in their daily life even though they would have to throw a regular envelope away.
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