【新商品】手ぬぐい「京金網」「たわし」「和包丁」「味噌の木桶」

[New Products] Hand Towels "Kyoto Wire Mesh," "Scrubbing Brush," "Japanese Knife," and "Wooden Miso Bucket"

Four new types have been added to the tenugui series, which features designs rooted in Kyoto.

"Kyoto Wire Mesh" features patterns woven with delicate lines and drawn with a gentle, crayon-like touch.
This scrubbing brush expresses the artisan's handiwork with soft brush strokes.
A Japanese knife that looks like a border when worn around the neck .
The playful "Miso Wooden Barrel" takes the shape of a wooden barrel when rolled up.

Each piece features tools that are part of Kyoto life and will gently add to your daily life.

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1_ Kyoto Wire Mesh (Tsujiwa Wire Mesh)

A tenugui towel with a delicately woven pattern drawn with a gentle stroke of crayon.

2. Scrubber (Naito Shoten)

A tenugui that expresses the artisan's handiwork with soft brush strokes.

3. Japanese knife (Kiku Ichimonji)

A tenugui towel that looks like a border when wrapped around the neck

4. Wooden barrel (Kato Miso)

This playful tenugui towel takes the shape of a wooden barrel when rolled up.

Ihara Dyeing Works / 1962

It is hand-dyed in 25m lengths by the original Ihara Dyeing Company. In an age where dyeing is mostly done by machine or inkjet, it is dyed by hand, and the weighty feel of the finished product is a rare find.

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Collaborative production and design with KYOTO T5

This design was selected as part of a competition in which researchers from the Kyoto Center for Traditional Culture Innovation Research (Kyoto University of Art and Design) were asked to reflect on the cultures that are being lost that they have seen and felt in their research activities and turn them into designs.