
Mikan no ki (Mandarin Orange Tree)
Hand Towels to be Used for Years to Come Tenugui towels have been a part of Japanese life since the Heian Period. They've been used to dry one’s hands or face, to clean and even wrap. Delicately hand-crafted and dyed by artisans, each tenugui is designed to be used over and over, and will soften and age beautifully as they become part of your home and lifestyle. This design features the mikan tree, whose fruits will begin to ripen in early December. These citrus fruits are winter staples in homes across Japan, and provide a valuable source of vitamin c that will keep us healthy throughout the cold. Details Mikan no ki (Mandarin orange tree) design Dimensions: 36 x 90 cm (14 x 35 in) Material: 100% cotton Handmade in Japan Care: Wash separately with cold water and mild detergent. Expect mild color loss/bleeding at first. Edges are seamless and will fray with use. Trim any loose strings with scissors. About: Founded in 1990, Kamawanu is a Tokyo-based company dedicated to preserving th