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Tenugui Cloth - Special Edition 'Nawa' (OUT OF STOCK)
Tenugui Cloth - Special Edition 'Nawa' (OUT OF STOCK)
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I am a Nawa patterned Tenegui Cloth. Leap and the net will appear. Spill and the cloth will too.

 

Curator's Notes 

 

Tenugui cloths are one of Japan’s old traditions but when we first received one as a gift, we had a lot of questions about this seemingly plain cotton cloth... Why are the ends frayed? What is it used for? Why the rectangular shape? A friend explained that tenuguis are a multipurpose cloth used for decorating, wrapping gifts, carrying items, wiping and drying hands. They can also be used as handkerchiefs, napkins, bandanas or kitchen cloths. The edges are frayed to allow quicker drying and are antiseptic as bacteria will not be as prone to build up as it would if the cloth had seams.

Once we discovered their versatility, we began to appreciate the meaning behind such a simple household object. We now have a large collection of tenuguis on rotation in our home and often give them as souvenirs when we return from Japan. Tenuguis by Kamawanu are handcrafted using traditional techniques. The labour-intensive process can be seen in this .

 

Nawa Tenugui Cloth was curated by Angélique Chmielewski

 

Designer/Maker 

 

Maker: Kamawanu

 

Designer: Makoto Koizumi

 

Specifications

 

Dimensions: 13” x 35” or 33cm x 90m

 

Weight: 2 oz or 57 gr

 

Materials: 100% Cotton

 

Details

  • Made in Japan
  • Part of a special collaboration series with designer Makoto Koizumi
  • No seams
  • Ends are left raw
  • Selvage-edged sides
  • Ends will fray with time and stop at around 1cm of fraying
  • Cloth will soften with each wash
  • Tenugui are dyed by hand and variations in the dye color or pattern may occur
  • Color fading is expected over time and can be reduced by hand washing
  • Multi-purpose function
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