Tenugui
Tenugui is a traditional Japanese cotton cloth, typically measuring about 35 by 90 centimeters. It features various designs, including patterns, landscapes, and seasonal motifs. Originally used as a hand towel, it has versatile applications, such as a headband, wrapping cloth, or decorative item.
The fabric is often dyed using techniques like shibori or katazome, showcasing Japan's rich textile heritage. Tenugui is lightweight, absorbent, and quick-drying, making it practical for everyday use. It is also popular as a gift or souvenir, reflecting Japanese culture and craftsmanship.