“Saura” Tenugui, Urakasumi
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Urakasumi Tenugui

$20.00
$19.00member price

Eco-friendly option for towels

“Tenugui,” made of cotton kimono scraps, were commonly used during the Edo period (1603-1868). Coming from the words “te” (hand) and “nuguu” (to wipe), the tenugui was originally worn as an accessory during Shinto rituals for centuries.

This tenugui from Saura feature features the brewery’s traditional facade.

Tenugui are great for wrapping sake bottles, to use as towels in baths and in the kitchen, or to use as a bandana. They are intentionally thin and easy to hand wash and hang dry, and consist of a fine weave that feels nice on your skin.

Material: Cotton

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