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Rienzome – YOSHIWARA NEIGHBORHOOD Ukiyo-e Masterpieces Takao Dayū
$20.00Rienzome by Todaya Shōten 吉原界隈 浮世絵名品集 高尾太夫 <Picture by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764)> Dayū Takao's Oiran Dochu, a mirage that appeared from the exhaled breath of clams. They composed the part with a silhouette and made it a tenugui. Takao Dayū is the name of the leading courtesan of Yoshiwara no Dayū. When a courtesan suitable for the name appeared, the name was inherited. This series was designed with the purpose of conveying the spirit of the culture of luster by arranging masterpieces of ukiyo-e, mainly from the Edo period, as tenugui towels. Approximately 37cm x 90cm (14,6in x 35,4in) Made in Japan 100% cotton ※ product is hand-dyed and made of natural materials. Changes in color and differences to the product pictures can and might appear! ※ product might be sold-out even though being available on this site. We will refund the whole amount in this case ※ ships from Japan. Due to COVID, shipping is still restricted. Please check the options for your country during checkout. ※ customs fees may apply in your country. It is either be paid to the delivery service or at the customs office by yourself. Other fees may apply regarding of the rules in your country
Shinedozome – COVERED IN SNOW
$25.00Shinedozome by Marukyu Shōten <雪持ち>瑠璃色 A new color, lapis lazuli. The translucent navy blue is perfect for the coming season. It is a pattern that expresses "yukimochi" where the branches and leaves are covered with snow. The highlight of this pattern is the expression of fine snow powder and the simple structure of the branches. You can enjoy how to arrange the branches like a picture. This "yukimochi" was originally created as a pattern for yukata. Did it look cool under the midsummer sunshine? For this tenugui, Ise Katagami -owned by Marukyu Shōten- was used. Ise Katagami is a special paper with hand-carved patterns originally used for dying yukata. Ise Katagami is designated as an important intangible cultural property. Approximately 34cm x 90cm (13,3in x 35,4in) 100% cotton Chusen dyed made in Japan ※ product is hand-dyed and made of natural materials. Changes in color and differences to the product pictures can and might appear! ※ product might be sold-out even though being available on this site. We will refund the whole amount in this case ※ ships from Japan. Due to COVID, shipping is still restricted. Please check the options for your country during checkout. ※ customs fees may apply in your country. It is either be paid to the delivery service or at the customs office by yourself. Other fees may apply regarding of the rules in your country
Shinedozome – MOUNTAIN ROAD
$25.00Shinedozome by Marukyu Shōten <雪の山路>紺に鼠 This pattern expresses a deep snowy mountain road. For this tenugui, Ise Katagami -owned by Marukyu Shōten- was used. Ise Katagami is a special paper with hand-carved patterns originally used for dying yukata. Ise Katagami is designated as an important intangible cultural property. Approximately 34cm x 90cm (13,3in x 35,4in) 100% cotton Chusen dyed made in Japan ※ product is hand-dyed and made of natural materials. Changes in color and differences to the product pictures can and might appear! ※ product might be sold-out even though being available on this site. We will refund the whole amount in this case ※ ships from Japan. Due to COVID, shipping is still restricted. Please check the options for your country during checkout. ※ customs fees may apply in your country. It is either be paid to the delivery service or at the customs office by yourself. Other fees may apply regarding of the rules in your country
Shinedozome – ROUND MASUME
$25.00Shinedozome by Marukyu Shōten <丸に升目>臙脂 升 - shō is a Japanese measure box for rice or sake. It always has a square shape. Masume (升目) is often used for "grid". For this tenugui, the square pattern is cut out in a round shape and arranged in a polka dot pattern on a dark red (臙脂) base. For this tenugui, Ise Katagami -owned by Marukyu Shōten- was used. Ise Katagami is a special paper with hand-carved patterns originally used for dying yukata. Ise Katagami is designated as an important intangible cultural property. Approximately 34cm x 90cm (13,3in x 35,4in) 100% cotton Chusen dyed made in Japan ※ product is hand-dyed and made of natural materials. Changes in color and differences to the product pictures can and might appear! ※ product might be sold-out even though being available on this site. We will refund the whole amount in this case ※ ships from Japan. Due to COVID, shipping is still restricted. Please check the options for your country during checkout. ※ customs fees may apply in your country. It is either be paid to the delivery service or at the customs office by yourself. Other fees may apply regarding of the rules in your country
Shinedozome – YATARA STRIPES Iron Navy
$25.00Shinedozome by Marukyu Shōten <矢鱈縞>鉄紺 (random stripes) These stripes were randomly carved by a craftsman. Stripes made without a ruler have just the right amount of fluctuation. The iron navy dyed on the gray fabric is a calm blue. For this tenugui, Ise Katagami -owned by Marukyu Shōten- was used. Ise Katagami is a special paper with hand-carved patterns originally used for dying yukata. Ise Katagami is designated as an important intangible cultural property. Approximately 34cm x 90cm (13,3in x 35,4in) 100% cotton Chusen dyed made in Japan ※ product is hand-dyed and made of natural materials. Changes in color and differences to the product pictures can and might appear! ※ product might be sold-out even though being available on this site. We will refund the whole amount in this case ※ ships from Japan. Due to COVID, shipping is still restricted. Please check the options for your country during checkout. ※ customs fees may apply in your country. It is either be paid to the delivery service or at the customs office by yourself. Other fees may apply regarding of the rules in your country
Shinonome Labo – Wisteria bowl
$50.00Shinonome Labo 鉢 藤 オリジナル陶器 Shinonome Labo created a pot with a wisteria flower motif, which has been loved since ancient times in Japan. It expresses the appearance of wisteria flowers blooming under the blue sky. It can be used as a tableware or sweets bowl for everyday use, and it also looks great as room decor or deco planter for using over the plastic planter. * This bowl doesn't have a hole and is not meant as a planter for directly planting in it. It might not be durable outside. Especially not in winter when there is frost in your area. It is a versatile item that incorporates the elegance of wisteria flowers and a Japanese atmosphere. Please try incorporating it into your life. Dimensions: Approx. diameter 15cm x height 8cm (5.9inch x 3.54inch) made in Japan *Since these are handmade, each one will vary in shape, color, and size. ※ About the color of the vessel Due to the lighting at the time of photography, the type and settings of your computer or monitor, the color of the actual product may look different from the published image. Please note in advance. ※ How to care for tableware Before using for the first time There is no need to boil our tableware in hot water when you first start using it. It will not affect its durability, and the color will deteriorate if you boil it in a pot or leave it in water for a long time, so please wash it lightly and use it as is. About using in ovens and microwaves ●Please avoid using it as much as possible. After use ※ Wash with diluted neutral detergent and dry thoroughly before storing. Leaving it half-dried can cause mold and make it more likely to absorb odors. Ceramics have cracks on the surface called crazing. This is a unique and elegant feature. It is highly absorbent and breathable, and the longer you use it the more character and texture it will develop. ※ product might be sold-out even though being available on this site. We will refund the whole amount in this case ※ ships from Japan. Due to COVID, shipping is still restricted. Please check the options for your country during checkout. Shipping may take longer than indicated. ※ customs fees may apply in your country. It is either be paid to the delivery service or at the customs office by yourself. Other fees may apply regarding of the rules in your country