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Ryukyu Pattern Tenugui Hand Towel | KASURI SHIMA

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Color/Specifications — RED SOIL
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    It is dyed by a traditional stencil dyeing method called chusen, and has no front and back. This is a series of patterns drawn by Eri Shimatsuka, a textile designer active mainly in Scandinavia, on the theme of "Folk Crafts of Miyako Island".
    The name of the pattern [KASURI SHIMA] comes from the motifs of birds, nails, cow skins, pig feeders, etc., selected from the kasuri pattern of Miyako Kamifu, which has a meaning and name deeply rooted in the life of Miyako Island, and laid out in a striped pattern.

    Two colors are available: [RED SOIL] (monochrome dyeing), which is inspired by the red soil of Okinawa, and [HIBISCUS] (gradation dyeing), which is named after the vivid hibiscus flower.

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    Size
    H90 x W37(cm)

    Material
    100% cotton

    Color
    *From left to right
    RED SOIL
    HIBISCUS

    About use.
    The color may fade if washed in cold water or rubbed. Do not wash with other items, and do not use synthetic detergent or bleach.