

都もだん
Hand-stained hand-dyeing | Kyoto cherry × blue (Seiran) | Silk (Specially produced in Okayama) | Kyoto, all prefectures
Traditional technique "Hand-dyeing" creates beautiful colors with intricate patterns
Hand-dyeing (tenassen) is a method where a pattern is created on each color by applying a resist and then dyeing the fabric so that each color is permeated separately on the base fabric.
This particular hand-dyeing expresses the beautiful season when cherry blossoms flutter wildly in the streets of Kyoto.
Every time you see it, you can feel the warmth of craftsmanship, adding a refined Japanese accent to your attire.
Use it richly for daily comfort
• As a towel or handkerchief substitute: Highly absorbent and suitable for wiping dishes or your face.
• Wrapped around the head or neck: Perfect for blocking sunlight and absorbing sweat.
• For lunch boxes or wrapping: Great for wrapping lunch boxes, pet bottles, tissue box covers, or book covers, adding an eco-friendly touch.
• As an interior item: Draped in a tapestry style, used as a curtain or partition, it colors the space beautifully.
• For travel companions: Lightweight and easy to carry, making it invaluable for outdoor activities or travel.
・• As a bag handle cover: Wrapped around the handle to protect it. Also used as a hidden cover to conceal the bag's contents.
• As a tablecloth: Adds an accent to dining tables. Also suitable for lunch mats and coasters.
[Product details]
Size: Approximately 90cm × 43.5cm
Material: 100% cotton (Specialty of Okayama)
[How to care]
Please fold the frayed edges at both ends and sew or secure them. Washing 2 to 3 times will help the fabric settle and reduce fraying.
[Handling precautions]
• There may be some color fading, so please avoid washing with white items for the first 2 to 3 washes.
• Please refrain from using bleach (chlorine-based detergents).
• Due to hand-dyeing, there may be slight differences in color, size, and pattern placement of the product.
