Tenugui Towel
$22.00
{{option.name}}:
{{selected_options[option.position]}}
{{value_obj.value}}
A small printed tea towel with a unique story! WHY WE LOVE IT Each towel is finished with artwork from a Japanese national treasure, a picture scroll handed down in Kozan-ji Temple, Kyoto. The original consists of four scrolls, A, B, C and D. A and B are said to have been produced in the late Heian period and C and D in the Kamakura period. The emaki is 44 meters long, and the white drawings with ink lines are playful and representative of the world-famous caricatures. It is also considered the oldest [manga] in Japan. The artist is said to be Kakuyu, a Toba Buddhist priest, but there is no proof. DETAILS 100% cotton double gauze A material that is absorbent and pleasant to the touch. Made in Japan SIZE 34" X 13"
Show More
Show Less