hirali tenugui
A quick-drying Japanese textile that has been used for hundreds of years. They are versatile and quick drying, traditionally used as hand towels, handkerchiefs, gift wrapping, napkins, and more. I often use these beautiful fabrics for displaying ceramics, table centerpieces, tea ceremony offerings…and wrapping my bento lunch box.
“A tenugui is a textile with as many applications as its owner can imagine. A longtime fixture in Japanese homes and onsens, the tenugui is a thin cotton cloth that dries extremely quickly, making it a perfect addition to any kitchen or bathroom.”
Hirali tenugui come from Takeno Senko in Sakai City, Japan
A quick-drying Japanese textile that has been used for hundreds of years. They are versatile and quick drying, traditionally used as hand towels, handkerchiefs, gift wrapping, napkins, and more. I often use these beautiful fabrics for displaying ceramics, table centerpieces, tea ceremony offerings…and wrapping my bento lunch box.
“A tenugui is a textile with as many applications as its owner can imagine. A longtime fixture in Japanese homes and onsens, the tenugui is a thin cotton cloth that dries extremely quickly, making it a perfect addition to any kitchen or bathroom.”
Hirali tenugui come from Takeno Senko in Sakai City, Japan
A quick-drying Japanese textile that has been used for hundreds of years. They are versatile and quick drying, traditionally used as hand towels, handkerchiefs, gift wrapping, napkins, and more. I often use these beautiful fabrics for displaying ceramics, table centerpieces, tea ceremony offerings…and wrapping my bento lunch box.
“A tenugui is a textile with as many applications as its owner can imagine. A longtime fixture in Japanese homes and onsens, the tenugui is a thin cotton cloth that dries extremely quickly, making it a perfect addition to any kitchen or bathroom.”
Hirali tenugui come from Takeno Senko in Sakai City, Japan