Handcrafted Chusen Dyed Tenugui - Kagami Shishi

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Kabuki "Kagami Shishi" Tenugui | Traditional Chusen Dyeing 【What is a Tenugui (手ぬぐい)?】 A tenugui is a traditional Japanese household item that has been around for centuries. Made from 100% cotton, it is lightweight, absorbent, and breathable. The traditional design leaves the ends unfinished (※this piece has been finished with the help of Taiwanese artisans), allowing it to dry quickly and remain easy to keep clean. Through the traditional "Chusen" dyeing method, Japanese artisans allow the dye to deeply penetrate the fabric fibers. This results in a soft texture, natural colors, and a delicate effect that looks beautiful on both sides. Beyond wiping hands or sweat, tenugui are often used as placemats, wrapping cloths, decorative hangings, gift packaging, or home decor, making them a practical and aesthetically pleasing everyday item. 【Pattern Highlight - Kagami Shishi】 Inspired by the classic Kabuki dance-drama "Kagami Shishi" (The Mirror Lion), this piece is created by Japanese artist Katsuo Osagido and handcrafted by Japanese artisans using the traditional "Chusen" dyeing technique. It captures the most brilliant and iconic scenes from the Kabuki stage, condensed into a single cloth. "Kagami Shishi" tells the story of Yayoi, a young attendant during an Edo-period New Year's celebration. While performing a dance, she holds a lion mask and is possessed by a lion spirit. Her gentle and graceful demeanor gradually transforms into that of a majestic lion, showcasing a powerful dance. The most famous scene in the play is the "Maburi" (shaking mane), where the lion dramatically shakes its long white hair and dances with unbridled vigor—one of Kabuki's most iconic and powerful visuals. In Japanese culture, the lion symbolizes warding off evil, bringing good fortune, and ensuring health and longevity. It frequently appears during New Year's, festivals, and other celebratory occasions, regarded as a auspicious beast that brings good luck and protection. By combining Kabuki art with auspicious symbolism, this tenugui offers both cultural depth and well wishes. It is perfectly suited for daily use, home decoration, or as a gift for joyous occasions such as New Year's, birthdays, baby showers, or seasonal celebrations. It is also a treasured piece for those who appreciate Kabuki, traditional Japanese culture, and Japanese-inspired art. 【Product Specifications】 Size: Approx. 90 × 35 cm Material: 100% Cotton (Muslin Cotton) Origin: Japan Dyeing Craft: Traditional Chusen 【Precautions】 ※ Slight color bleeding may occur during the first wash. It is recommended to wash separately from light-colored items. ※ Chusen dyeing is done by hand by artisans, so the pattern placement on each tenugui will vary slightly, making each piece unique. ※ For items such as socks, handkerchiefs, towels, and scarves, which are personal items, we do not offer returns or exchanges after purchase to protect consumer rights and for hygiene reasons. Please consider your purchase carefully after confirming the size and style. (Excluding cases of incorrect item shipped or defects). ※ The color of the product images may vary slightly due to computer monitor settings. Please refer to the actual product color. If you have any questions, please contact customer service. ※ The appreciation period is "not a trial period." If you wish to return or exchange the item, please ensure it remains in its original condition. ※ If the product has been opened, used, or disassembled in a way that compromises its completeness and resale value, it will affect your right to a return. ※ We regret that returns or exchanges cannot be accepted if the item is stained, has been washed, has had tags removed or damaged, or is missing accessories.

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Inspired by the classic Kabuki dance-drama "Kagami Shishi" (The Mirror Lion), this piece is created by Japanese artist Katsuo Osagido and handcrafted by Japanese artisans using the traditional "Chusen" dyeing technique. It captures the most brilliant and iconic scenes from the Kabuki stage, condensed into a single cloth.

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