Unused Traditional Miya Dye Hand Towel Tapestry Utsunomiya City Miyari-chan Not for Sale
Unused Traditional Miya Dye Hand towel Tapestry
Utsunomiya City Miyary-chan Mottainai
Not for sale Rare
Nakagawa Dyeing Factory performs dyeing and processing, mainly for yukata and Hand towels.
Dyeing, a traditional Japanese culture.
Miya's Chusen dyeing is said to have begun in the mid-Edo period when dyers moved to Moka City, southern Tochigi Prefecture to dye cotton cloth that was actively produced there.
Katakome, where dye is poured onto fabric placed on a stencil.
Because the fabric is folded several times and paste is applied before dyeing, it has the characteristic of dyeing both sides of the fabric thoroughly with many colors.
Miya's Chusen, a traditional technique, is characterized by the warm texture expressed through the delicate handwork of skilled artisans, and its resistance to fading makes it suitable for yukata and Hand towels.
High-quality Hand towel Folk craft Yuru-chara Local character Tochimal-kun Tochigi Prefecture
CategoryTowelsConditionNew/unusedShippingIncluded in price (by seller)FromUnspecified
SHIPPINGS
Free shipping in Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal.
For other countries the shipping cost will be paid by the client.
DELIVERY TIME (as of delivery)
Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal: 1-2 working days.
Other countries, we attach a table with those that are open in the online store, indicating transporter and transit days.
The return period is 14 calendar days from the receipt of the order.
Carriers for change of size in Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal, are in charge of 24HRS.