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pillow case, light brown
Since the pillow touches the skin for long hours, you might want to use a "washi" fiber pillow case.
Learn Morepillow case, natural
Since the pillow touches the skin for long hours, you might want to use a "washi" fiber pillow case.
Learn MoreJapanese New Year's " tenugui" towel
January 1st according to the solar calendar is called “shougatsu” in Japan and means the turn of the year, which is a very important celebration. The pattern we used for this towel features “hatsuhi no de”, the first sunrise of the year, which represents Japan’s New Year.
Learn MoreJapanese skull print "tenugui" towel, SH towel series
Skull patterns are also linked with stylishness. The “skull” is both an undesirable and artistic for people who understand a different elegant aestheticism. We’ve added this pattern to a colorful towel.
Learn MoreJapanese "furoshiki" wrapping cloth - arabesque crape
Crape is now famous in the whole world. We used a Japanese unique crape fabric and combined it with an arabesque pattern, which is the most popular pattern for crape. With one sheet you can tell the story of Japan’s culture.
Learn MoreJapanese EC-3 big eco-bag, "shibori" coloring technique
The “shibori” technique is a special coloring technique where you tie the fabric with strings, and the patterns and curved surface resulting from that are different compared to printed fabrics. The technique was used on a stretching fabric, expanding when you put in things and shrinking when you empty it. 9 color set (only 5 colors in stock)
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