




Tenugui - Curiosity
Using a spectacular interplay of light and darkness, this tenugui illustrates the sly movements of a pet cat, as the moonlit night envelopes a Japanese village in a heavy shroud.
This is a purrfect gift for a cat lover!
Traditionally tenugis were used as hand towels. This humble fabric has a range of uses in modern life. Use it as a fashion accessory, an eco-friendly option to wrap a gift or even as a piece of art to adorn your home.
Produced by skilled artisans on hand woven cotton, using a traditional hand dyeing method called chusen. Chusen is a 300-year-old technique that combines bleached cotton and resist paste using katagami (paper) stencils to create colourful patterns.
Wooden frame not supplied.
Dimensions: 91cm height, 36cm width
£42
SKU: 26-JPN-5
Product Story
"Konichiwa", the staff behind the desk at Aomori's ferry terminal greet us with typical Japanese alacrity. It's 7 a.m. and we feel utterly exhausted. Having driven over 700km from Tokyo's Narita airport over the past couple of days to make it this far, it is perhaps inevitable.
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