Japandi Style Tenugui Towels Special
Have you heard of “Japandi”? Japandi is an interior design style that is a mix of Japanese and Scandinavian. Check out Kamawanu’s Japandi style patterned tenugui towels and furoshiki!
Kaku check Grey Tenugui Towel
Spoon Tenugui Towel
Cross Ju-Monji Tenugui Towel
A warm and simple pattern like Sashiko embroideries. Not only is it easy to use in the kitchen or living room, you can also use it as a handkerchief or as material for handicrafts. As this pattern looks like plus sign (+) with positive vibes, you can also carry it as a lucky charm. Perfect for a gift.
Ichimonji Tenugui Towel
The lines that look as if they were vigorously drawn in black ink are graceful tenugui hand towels. When decorated or laid out, the space will be tightened up.
MILKY WAY GRAY Tenugui Towel
Argyle Narihira-Bishi Tenugui towel
It is said that this pattern was favored by Ariwara no Narihira, an aristocrat of the Heian period and a synonym for a lover. This pattern is also depicted on the clothing of the Tale of Genji picture scrolls.
Stones Maru-Ishi Tenugui Towel
The beauty of the curves of the round stones on the riverbank and the crevices they create is expressed in the tenugui hand towel. Both modern and rustic, it is a piece that can be laid out as a complement or carried around as an accent.
Tatami Mat Tatami Tenugui Towel
Tatami is a traditional flooring material used in Japan, a culture unique to Japan and unparalleled in the world. We have made tenugui hand towel from tatami.
Stripes Shima Tenugui Towel
The stripe pattern has a calm atmosphere. The gray and brown blurred dyeing give this piece an austere feel.
Pine Trees Oi-Matsu Bokashi Tenugui Towel
This tenugui hand towel has a chic design with the stately branches of a pine tree and detailed pine needles.
Stripes Soba-Jima Tenugui Towel
Soba is an auspicious food that is eaten to wish for a good year, as it is easy to cut and thus has the meaning of severing ties with bad luck, and of wishing for a long life and longevity in reference to the long growth of soba.
Herringbone Green Sugi-Aya Tenugui Towel
This pattern is known as Herringbone in the West. This pattern with the series of V-shapes is also a traditional pattern in Japan, symbolizing leaves of a cedar tree.
Bridge in the Rain Ohhashi-Atake-No-Yudachi Tenugui Towel
This tenugui towel features animals from the familiar ”picture scroll depicting birds, animals, and caricatures" in the world of Ukiyoe. This tenugui cloth combines "Meisho Edo hyakkei (One hundred Famous Views of Edo): Evening shower at O-hashi-atake" with a striped pattern that resembles rain.
Apples Gray Ringo-No-Ki Tenugui Towel
This tenugui towel is woven with cotton for the warp and linen for the weft. Cotton and linen tenugui is durable, absorbent, and dries easily. The taut and light touch makes it easy to fit in with interior decorations, and it can be used for various purposes, such as hanging, laying, and wiping.
Nandina Gray Eda-Nanten Tenugui Towel
This tenugui towel is woven with cotton for the warp and linen for the weft. Cotton and linen tenugui is durable, absorbent, and dries easily. The taut and light touch makes it easy to fit in with interior decorations, and it can be used for various purposes, such as hanging, laying, and wiping.
Apples Dark Green Ringo-No-Ki Tenugui Towel
This tenugui towel is woven with cotton for the warp and linen for the weft. Cotton and linen tenugui is durable, absorbent, and dries easily. The taut and light touch makes it easy to fit in with interior decorations, and it can be used for various purposes, such as hanging, laying, and wiping.
Flowers Mustard Maru-Kobana Tenugui Towel
This tenugui towel is woven with cotton for the warp and linen for the weft. Cotton and linen tenugui is durable, absorbent, and dries easily. The taut and light touch makes it easy to fit in with interior decorations, and it can be used for various purposes, such as hanging, laying, and wiping.
FUROSHIKI (Cotton Wrapping Cloth) Classic Pattern Young Pine
The furoshiki, measuring approximately 72 cm square, is an easy size for wrapping gifts and clothing. Based on a classic pattern that is easy to use in various situations in daily life, the furoshiki is tailored to fit easily into daily life, from daily use to small gifts for celebrations.
FUROSHIKI Large -ISHI Rocks Light Gray
This is a large size cotton furoshiki (wrapping cloth) of approx. 105 cm square. Stones, a casual motif found in nature, are used in a simple pattern that you will never get tired of. It is finished in colors that blend well with daily life and can be used as a tablecloth or blindfold.
FUROSHIKI (Cotton Wrapping Cloth) Large YAMA Mountain Ink Black
This is a large size cotton furoshiki (wrapping cloth) of approx. 105 cm square. The mountain range is made into a simple pattern that you will never get tired of. The monotone finish makes it suitable for carrying around as a bag or using as a blindfold indoors or as a tablecloth for interior decoration.