MAME-SHIBORI
"MAME-SHIBORI" is a traditional Japanese pattern featuring small polka dots arranged at regular intervals.
It is called "MAME-SHIBORI" because the tiny dots resemble beans ("MAME" in Japanese).
The term "SHIBORI" refers to a dyeing technique where fabric is tied or folded to create patterns.
Enjoy this classic, timeless design that combines dots and checks for a versatile and enduring look.
The "FUWARI" series "FUROSHIKI" is a versatile item made from lightweight, casual cotton fabric. It features a subtle translucency and elegant sheen, becoming softer with each wash.
Its thin, portable design makes it perfect for wrapping groceries, travel, gift wrapping, and more. You can also use it as a tablecloth or scarf, offering endless styling possibilities.
Because it can be washed and reused many times, it has recently been gaining attention as an eco-friendly item.
Unlike "TENUGUI" cloths, the edges are neatly stitched for added durability.
Dimensions w100 x h100 cm
Gross Weight 120g (incl. the packaging)
Brand KAMAWANU
Place of Origin Tokyo, Japan