Hand-dyed Tenugui - Waves Seigaiha-www.Japan-Best.net-Japan-Best.net
Hand-dyed Tenugui - Waves Seigaiha-www.Japan-Best.net-Japan-Best.net
Hand-dyed Tenugui - Waves Seigaiha-www.Japan-Best.net-Japan-Best.net
Hand-dyed Tenugui - Waves Seigaiha-www.Japan-Best.net-Japan-Best.net
Hand-dyed Tenugui - Waves Seigaiha-www.Japan-Best.net-Japan-Best.net

Hand-dyed Tenugui - Waves Seigaiha

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Pickup available at BOWS & ARROWS Store Usually ready in 24 hours

Hand-dyed Tenugui - Waves Seigaiha

BOWS & ARROWS Store

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

17 Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth
Tue to Sat, from 12h30pm to 7h30pm
75003 Paris
France

+33983707698
Description
  • Japanese "Seigaiha" waves representing everlasting happiness & good fortune
  • Traditional Japanese tenugui towels are a perfect union of traditional craftsmanship and modern functionality
  • Tenugui can be used as fashion accessories, kitchen towels, table runners, placemats, napkins, and as modern ornamentation to bring a splash of colour and Japanese taste to your home.
  • Each item is carefully handcrafted with utmost care by master craftsmen
  • The tenugui become more beautiful with aging 

the ancient court music of Japan. This dance is reflected in the design of intricate costumes, featuring a motif of continuous, flowing waves. These waves, endlessly rising and falling, symbolise a wish for everlasting happiness and good fortune.

Later, the pattern has regarded as calm waves. Four arcs are meant to be four oceans (east, west, south and north) surrounding Japan islands.
In this repeated calm waves pattern, we see our days are repeated calmly and peacefully forever.

Each Tenugui towel is carefully hand-dyed by artisans using the traditional CHUSEN technique, ensuring that every piece is uniquely crafted with precision and care.

Size: Approximately 33cm. wide and 90cm. long
Material : 100% Cotton
Made in Japan

Attention:
- Colours: Images 2 and 3 are closer in colour to the actual product.
- Colours of the actual product may vary depending on the settings on your screen
- Slight differences in colour are inherent to the nature of the raw materials and dyeing technique used to make the tenugui.
- The odour of the dyes sometimes remains, but it will get more faint as you use the product.