Kata Kata Tenugui - School of Fish
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A tenugui is a traditional cotton hand towel. It's prized as a multi-purpose object, often used as a headband, sometimes as wrapping, and those with more intricate designs are commonly used as decor. Use this one however you want, but the unique Kata Kata design will likely inspire you to put it up on the wall for all to see. These tenugui are stenciled by hand using a traditional process, so no two will be exactly alike, and colors can vary slightly from those pictured.
- 90 x 35 cm (35.4 x 13.8 in)
- 100% cotton
- Traditional hand-dying process
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