These tenugui are dyed by craftsmen using the sosogi dyeing technique that has been passed down since the Meiji period. You can enjoy the subtle texture of hand-dyed, such as the shades and shades of fish swimming in the sea, and the blue gradation that represents the blue sky. It's fun to see how it looks different depending on where you fold it. Since the tenugui are left uncut, it takes a little bit of work at first, such as cutting loose threads, but the more you wash it, the more the texture will come out. It's thin and dries quickly, so it can be used not only as a hand wipe, but also as a dust repellent or to hide the contents of a bag. Even if you decorate it as an interior ◎. After using it a lot, clean it. It will help you until the end.