

戸田屋商店(梨園染)
Handkerchief | Tade (Sedge) Brush | 100% Silk | Pear Garden Dyeing | Toda Shop
Summary of Japanese Scenery

"Tade" (smartweed), nurtured by Japan's nature. Its name literally means "even insects that eat smartweed like it."
The leaves are used to make "Tade vinegar," and it has been used as a medicinal herb. It is a plant that has been associated with people's daily lives since ancient times.
This handkerchief features a motif of such smartweed. By using it daily, you can feel the richness of nature and culture.

By using it as a tapestry or wall hanging, you can express a sense of the seasons and the colors of nature in your space.
Recommended for everyday use as a handkerchief or fukin (cleaning cloth), or as a wrapping cloth or lapping item.
Dyed Blanks "Rienzome"

Rienzome (pear garden dyeing) is a traditional brand established during the Meiji era by the old merchant "Todaya Shop."
Chusen dyeing is a traditional Japanese technique where the dye is poured onto fabric, creating vivid colors without a reverse side. The beauty of the subtle gradation and shading cannot be reproduced by machine dyeing, which makes this technique unique.
The Rienzome handkerchief is highly absorbent and quick-drying, making it perfect for everyday use. The more you wash it, the softer it becomes, and it will become a treasured item for a long time.

The design is inspired by the tradition of Edo, reflecting the atmosphere of the region, while also incorporating modern patterns that suit contemporary lifestyles. It balances practicality and design, making it an ideal gift.
[Product Details]
• Size: Approximately 37cm × 98cm (14.5 × 38.5 inches)
• Material: 100% Cotton
• Dyeing Technique: Chusen
• Production: Japan
[About Care Instructions]
• Please cut off any long loose threads on both ends. The threads may come loose after washing several times (2 to 3 times).
• When washing, use lukewarm water and wash by hand separately.
• Avoid soaking.
• There may be slight color fading or some shrinkage due to washing.
[Precautions]
• Because this is a traditional craft (Chusen dyeing), colors may transfer due to sweat or friction when first used, so please be careful.
• Color variations may occur depending on the environment where the product is viewed.
