Kamawanu Tenugui - Chrysanthemum
Kamawanu Tenugui - Chrysanthemum
Lend a pop of color to your daily life with the Kamawanu Tenugui, a type of textile woven from 100% cotton, cut by hand and expertly dyed. The Kamawanu collection is created using the traditional chusen method first practiced during Japan's Meiji era more than a century ago and features colorful patterns that call to mind traditional and contemporary Japanese prints. Its multipurpose nature makes the tenugui perfect for use as a tea towel, placemat, table runner, head scarf, tapestry, lunch tote, gift wrap… the possibilities are endless! This style features a striking depiction of a chrysanthemum flower.
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Tenugui
A tenugui is a thin Japanese textile that typically measures 35 cm in width and 90 cm in length. Like furoshiki, tenugui can be used to wrap gifts and other items, but they have many more uses besides: In some households, tenugui function as absorbent and fast-drying towels and washcloths, and their vibrant patterns make them well-suited to decorative roles as table runners, placemats, wall hangings and more. For this reason, tenugui are often given as gifts or souvenirs by travelers returning from Japan.
Tokyo, Japan
35.5" L x 13" W
100% cotton
Learn how to use tenugui to wrap bottles, lunches and much more in the Rikumo Journal.
Please note: Tenugui are purposefully designed without hems to maximize drying speeds, which means that some initial fraying is normal. Do not pull loose threads; instead, trim them with scissors. The frayed edge will develop a natural fringe with time.
As this product is hand-dyed, you may experience color loss/bleeding. Hand wash separately with cold water and mild detergent.





