








Kaya-ori Fukin - Bouquet (Dishcloths)
- Regular price
- £5.70
- Sale price
- £5.70
- Regular price
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These dishcloths feature a design that resembles a bouquet of flowers when folded. Perfect for gifts occasions, expressing gratitude, or as a thoughtful farewell present.
Nara's traditional craft 'Kaya-ori' originated approximately 1,700 years ago when the technique was introduced to Nara for creating mosquito nets (kaya)—a loosely woven fabric that allows breeze to pass through while keeping mosquitoes out. These five-layer sewn cloths become softer with use, offering excellent absorbency and durability.
They're versatile helpers around the kitchen, ideal for drying dishes, wiping countertops, and as hand towels.
[Pink] Features white dahlias, pink roses, and red poppies—primarily flowers whose language of flowers represents 'gratitude.'
[Yellow] A bright, cheerful bouquet gathering mimosa, gerbera, and oncidium in yellow and orange hues.
[Light Blue] A collection of refreshing flowers perfect for spring and summer, including feverfew, calla lilies, lace flowers, and lisianthus.
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Size:
Size Dishcloth Package
- Approx. 40ÁE0 17ÁE7
Unit: cm
※Please wash thoroughly with water or lukewarm water to remove the starch before use.
※Chlorine-based bleach can also be used.
※Please do not use fabric softener.
※Due to the characteristics of the fabric, fraying may occur if strong force is applied.
※Shrinkage may occur with washing and drying.
※Due to the nature of the printing, some colour may fade initially, so please be careful.
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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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