mamesome
Tenugui / small chrysanthemum in running water
Tenugui / small chrysanthemum in running water
“~Abundant colors~ Once-in-a-lifetime overlapping patterns and colors”
A mamesome tenugui with a deep layering of colors and a mysteriously gentle taste.
The world of Kyoto dyeing is condensed into a single tenugui.
The colors that feel deep are not created by toning, but are created by layering colors on multiple plates to express depth.
The colors bleed into each other, and even though they have the same pattern, each piece looks slightly different. We create a once-in-a-lifetime pattern.
The resist dyeing paste, which is made from rice, is washed off at the end to complete the process, but when you first use it, it has a crisp and sticky texture. The more you wash it, the softer it becomes. If you want to soften it quickly, wash it by hand with hot water to remove the glue and give it a new texture.
Small chrysanthemum maple pattern in running water
"Talisman" "Fire protection" "Long life extension" "Harmful marriage"
This pattern is a classic combination from the Heian period, depicting small chrysanthemums and maple flowers floating in flowing water. The constantly flowing water represents purity and is said to be a talisman to ward off misfortune and a talisman to protect oneself from fire.
Chrysanthemums are ``immortal,'' ``extended life,'' and ``good health.''
Kaede has "longevity"
Oshidori is "marital harmony"
This is a very auspicious pattern, like an assortment of auspicious patterns.
It will be enjoyed by a wide range of people, from celebrations of moving and new construction to celebrations of marriage and longevity.
Product size: 37 x 90 cm
Material: 100% cotton
made in Japan