Enomoto

Tenugui, Botanical Komon

$ 16

A tenugui—a versatile Japanese cotton cloth—adorned with botanical motifs inspired by everyday life.

Inspired by the natural beauty of everyday life in Japan, these tenugui feature motifs of vegetables, fruits, and other elements that celebrate the season’s bounty.

Made in Hamamatsu, and hand-dyed using the traditional chusen technique, each piece shows lively colors and natural expressions that convey the warmth of handcrafted work.

Used in Japan for centuries as an all-purpose cloth, the tenugui embodies a spirit of simplicity and versatility—serving as a towel, wrap, accessory, or accent for the home. Its ease and charm invite quiet appreciation in everyday life.

Sold individually.

History of Tenugui:

Originally used as accessories in Shinto rituals, tenugui (dyed cotton cloth) gained popularity into the Edo period (1592-1868) of Japan and became an item necessary for daily life. In the Meiji period (1868-1912,) a dyeing technique called “Chusen” was devised, and revolutionized the industry. Nowadays, tenugui are viewed not only for their usefulness in daily life, but also for their artistic properties; there are a variety of colors and patterns of tenugui, and as many ways to use them as you can imagine.

Enomoto

Based in Hamamatsu, Japan—a city long known for its textile traditions—Enomoto creates garments and everyday essentials that reflect the region’s long-standing craftsmanship.
Rooted in the techniques of kimono and yukata making, the company produces a wide range of Japanese items including kimono, yukata, bedding, tenugui, and more.
Each piece is carefully crafted, drawing on traditional techniques such as chusen dyeing, continuing the heritage of Japanese textile craftsmanship with sincerity and skill.

Tenugui

Dimensions:
• 13" W x 35" L

Materials:
100% Cotton

Care:
• Wash gently in cold water, not hot water.
• Use a mild detergent if needed; avoid bleach or strong alkaline detergents.
• Wash separately for the first few times, as colors may bleed.
• Do not leave wet for long periods.
• After washing, smooth out wrinkles and dry in the shade.

Origin:
• Shizuoka, Japan