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Millefiore Shibori TENUGUI #3
A scarf?? A gift?? A tapestry??
Dyed by me in an original self-taught process, all original pattern, OOAK. Noone else makes tenugui like these. Not even Japanese folks.
96.5 cms x 34.5 cms (38 in. x 13.6 in.)
washable in hot water with detergent, ironable
Transform your space with the timeless elegance of the Sekka Shibori Tenugui, a masterpiece of Japanese craftsmanship showcasing intricate flowerette patterns.
Authentic Sekka Shibori design adds a touch of traditional Japanese elegance to any setting.
Features a delicate flowerette pattern on soft, breathable cotton for ultimate comfort.
Versatile design: Ideal as a scarf, towel, wrap, or stylish accessory.
Embrace the tranquility and beauty of traditional Japanese art in your daily life. This tenugui not only serves practical purposes but also brings a sense of peace and style to your home.
Here are some uses of tenugui…
Fashion Accessory: Can be worn as a lightweight scarf, bandanna, or even a unique hair tie.
Everyday Towel: Excellent as a hand towel, dishcloth, or washcloth due to its high absorbency and rapid drying properties, making it very hygienic.
Head Covering: Used as a headband (hachimaki) for work, sports, or festivals to absorb sweat or protect from the sun.
Face Mask: Traditionally used to cover the mouth and nose.
Neck scarf: Drape or tie it around your neck to stay cool, block the sun, or catch perspiration
Travel Companion: Its lightweight and fast-drying nature makes it an ideal travel towel or compact washclothfor adventurers.
• Wall art: Hang a vibrant, traditional-dyed tenugui on the wall using a wooden tapestry rod or display it inside a frame.
Table accents: Use shorter table runners, placemats, or trivets to brighten up a dining table.
DIY sewing: Cut and sew the soft cotton fabric into custom cushion covers, tote bags, or garments.
Bento box wrap: Bundle up lunch boxes securely using traditional knotting techniques.
Bottle carrier: Wrap wine bottles or plastic drink bottles for safe, stylish transport.
Gift wrapping: Replace disposable paper and tape with a reusable, beautiful fabric wrap.
But the BEST thing to do with these is GIVE THEM AS A GIFT!!!!
Share this listing and my shop all over the place, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, the local corkboard, tell the cat.
A scarf?? A gift?? A tapestry??
Dyed by me in an original self-taught process, all original pattern, OOAK. Noone else makes tenugui like these. Not even Japanese folks.
96.5 cms x 34.5 cms (38 in. x 13.6 in.)
washable in hot water with detergent, ironable
Transform your space with the timeless elegance of the Sekka Shibori Tenugui, a masterpiece of Japanese craftsmanship showcasing intricate flowerette patterns.
Authentic Sekka Shibori design adds a touch of traditional Japanese elegance to any setting.
Features a delicate flowerette pattern on soft, breathable cotton for ultimate comfort.
Versatile design: Ideal as a scarf, towel, wrap, or stylish accessory.
Embrace the tranquility and beauty of traditional Japanese art in your daily life. This tenugui not only serves practical purposes but also brings a sense of peace and style to your home.
Here are some uses of tenugui…
Fashion Accessory: Can be worn as a lightweight scarf, bandanna, or even a unique hair tie.
Everyday Towel: Excellent as a hand towel, dishcloth, or washcloth due to its high absorbency and rapid drying properties, making it very hygienic.
Head Covering: Used as a headband (hachimaki) for work, sports, or festivals to absorb sweat or protect from the sun.
Face Mask: Traditionally used to cover the mouth and nose.
Neck scarf: Drape or tie it around your neck to stay cool, block the sun, or catch perspiration
Travel Companion: Its lightweight and fast-drying nature makes it an ideal travel towel or compact washclothfor adventurers.
• Wall art: Hang a vibrant, traditional-dyed tenugui on the wall using a wooden tapestry rod or display it inside a frame.
Table accents: Use shorter table runners, placemats, or trivets to brighten up a dining table.
DIY sewing: Cut and sew the soft cotton fabric into custom cushion covers, tote bags, or garments.
Bento box wrap: Bundle up lunch boxes securely using traditional knotting techniques.
Bottle carrier: Wrap wine bottles or plastic drink bottles for safe, stylish transport.
Gift wrapping: Replace disposable paper and tape with a reusable, beautiful fabric wrap.
But the BEST thing to do with these is GIVE THEM AS A GIFT!!!!
Share this listing and my shop all over the place, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, the local corkboard, tell the cat.