Tenugui

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Yoshiyuki / Tenugui “Burning Love for Football”
#tenugui #chusen #dyeing #freestylefootball #cube #madeintokyo #madeinjapan #yoshiyuki #手拭 #江戸注染 #細川染め #ぼかし染め #フットボールエンターテイメント #球舞 #義志
Yoshiyuki / Tenugui “Geometric Thunder Bolt”, gray
Japanese traditional multi-purpose hand towels made of flat-woven cotton. Not only as a handkerchief, it can also be used as wrapping cloth, napkin, bandanna, place mat, wall-decoration art and so forth due to its well-considered size and variety of designs. The pattern is dyed with the Japanese traditional dying method called “chusen”, literally meaning “pour dying”, by the hands of highly skilled craftsmen in Tokyo. #tenugui #madeinjapan #yoshiyuki
Yoshiyuki / Tenugui “Geometric Thunder Bolt”, chrome yellow
Japanese traditional multi-purpose hand towels made of flat-woven cotton. Not only as a handkerchief, it can also be used as wrapping cloth, napkin, bandanna, place mat, wall-decoration art and so forth due to its well-considered size and variety of designs. The pattern is dyed with the Japanese traditional dying method called “chusen”, literally meaning “pour dying”, by the hands of highly skilled craftsmen in Tokyo. #tenugui #madeinjapan #yoshiyuki
Yoshiyuki / Tenugui “Lighting Matsukawa-Bishi”, rusty blue and sakura
Japanese traditional multi-purpose hand towels made of flat-woven cotton. Not only as a handkerchief, it can also be used as wrapping cloth, napkin, bandanna, place mat, wall-decoration art and so forth due to its well-considered size and variety of designs. The pattern is dyed with the Japanese traditional dying method called “chusen”, literally meaning “pour dying”, by the hands of highly skilled craftsmen in Tokyo. #tenugui #madeinjapan #yoshiyuki
Yoshiyuki / Tenugui “Lighting Matsukawa-Bishi”, black and jade
Japanese traditional multi-purpose hand towels made of flat-woven cotton. Not only as a handkerchief, it can also be used as wrapping cloth, napkin, bandanna, place mat, wall-decoration art and so forth due to its well-considered size and variety of designs. The pattern is dyed with the Japanese traditional dying method called “chusen”, literally meaning “pour dying”, by the hands of highly skilled craftsmen in Tokyo. #tenugui #madeinjapan #yoshiyuki