Garabō Dishcloth
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- £13.00
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- £13.00
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A dish scrubber made from garabow cotton fabric. The distinctive characteristic of garabow cotton is its uneven thread thickness. Fabric woven from these irregular threads creates a textured surface where fibers trap dirt and grime, allowing thoro ...
A dishwashing cloth that cleans effectively without detergent
A dishwashing cloth made from Garanbo cotton fabric. The defining feature of Garanbo cotton is its uneven yarn thickness. When woven, this creates a textured surface that allows dirt to catch within the fibres, making it possible to wash dishes thoroughly without detergent. An environmentally considerate choice for everyday washing.
Designed with a convenient hanging loop
Each cloth comes with a loop for hanging during storage or drying. The two-piece set features loops finished with different stitching colours—red and blue—making it easy to distinguish between uses. Because the cotton is left free from chemical processing, it retains a gentle, comfortable feel in the hand. Recommended for those who value both ease of use and a pleasant tactile experience.
A textured surface that helps remove dirt easily
Garanbo cotton takes its name from the “Garanbo” spinning machine used to produce the yarn. By spinning slowly on this traditional, older-style machine, the fibres are not subjected to excessive tension and retain air within the yarn. This results in a fabric with a three-dimensional, uneven texture that is particularly effective at lifting and removing dirt.
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Free international shipping available on qualifying orders. Global shipping from Nara, Japan via DHL. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery for unused items in original packaging (return shipping at customer's expense).
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