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Tie this pouch to use it. Available in three sizes, with each featuring a different pattern on the haneri decorative kimono collar fabric used on the lining. The material and tie design combine to make this a cute pouch.
Great for shopping, or as a lovely way to wrap a present for a special person. Tango crepe breathes very well, and as it's also washable it makes an excellent knee rug or bandana too. You'll be amazed at how much you use this.
The fabric is a beautiful original Tango crepe. This furoshiki wrapping cloth with a peony design has an attractive weave pattern.
A large rounded Tango crepe furoshiki with a speckled print. This pouch-style linen bag is very handy for carrying your essentials with you. By tying it, it can become a variety of different shoulder bags. Because of its large size, it can be used as a table cloth as well as for a range of other purposes.
A bag that features Tango crepe, in a size that fits an A4 file. The fabric has a nice solidity to it. In a size that works well for business or study.
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 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.
KYO-TO-TO Tote Bag, Good Luck Symbol Series
A tote bag made of a tenugui hand towel cut in two and then stitched back together. Comfortably fits A4 documents. The lining is covered in sashiko-style embroidery in a pattern of Japanese good-luck charms, in order to add strength.
KYO-TO-TO Kachin-Zome Tenugui Hand Towel
These items are dyed in the 400-year-old Kyoto kachin-zome style. The word "kachin" refers to ink being used. This style of dyeing is a form of yuzen dyeing.
The patterns in these designs depict the changes of the four seasons in Japan. On top of these, Japanese onomatopoeic words and mimetic symbols have been embroidered. The package and its contents not only look beautiful, they are also useful and intriguing. The great thing about these items is that they are just as fun for those who don't read Japanese as for those who do.
A bag with a cute rounded silhouette, in a size that gives you lots of options. The design with its bright, modern air takes breathtaking plants and views from Japan's scenery as motifs. The pattern-on-pattern design is fun and catches the eye. Made using the traditional weaving techniques of Tango crepe, but constructed from durable, washable polyester.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN