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Millefiore Shibori TENUGUI #4
A scarf?? A gift?? A tapestry??
The colors of this one remind of spumoni…maybe tutti frutti spumoni??
Dyed by me in an original self-taught process, all original pattern, OOAK. Noone else makes tenugui like these. Not even Japanese folks.
99 cms x 34.5 cms (39 in. x 13.6 in.)
washable in hot water with detergent, ironable
Revitalize your look or your space with the stunning Sekka Shibori Tenugui, flaunting a psychedelic millefiore pattern that's sure to captivate attention.
Unique Sekka Shibori dyeing technique for a vibrant, psychedelic design.
Features a mesmerizing millefiore pattern, perfect as a decorative or practical accessory.
High-quality fabric ensures durability and softness.
Versatile design: Ideal as a scarf, towel, wrap, or stylish accessory.
Transform your day with this eye-catching tenugui that brings artistic elegance and vibrant color to every scene.. Feel the joy and serenity of Japanese traditional art every day.
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??
The colors of this one remind of spumoni…maybe tutti frutti spumoni??
Dyed by me in an original self-taught process, all original pattern, OOAK. Noone else makes tenugui like these. Not even Japanese folks.
99 cms x 34.5 cms (39 in. x 13.6 in.)
washable in hot water with detergent, ironable
Revitalize your look or your space with the stunning Sekka Shibori Tenugui, flaunting a psychedelic millefiore pattern that's sure to captivate attention.
Unique Sekka Shibori dyeing technique for a vibrant, psychedelic design.
Features a mesmerizing millefiore pattern, perfect as a decorative or practical accessory.
High-quality fabric ensures durability and softness.
Versatile design: Ideal as a scarf, towel, wrap, or stylish accessory.
Transform your day with this eye-catching tenugui that brings artistic elegance and vibrant color to every scene.. Feel the joy and serenity of Japanese traditional art every day.
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.