Food Textile x Traditional Cloth Dish Towel Dyed with Wasted Food Pigments 100% Cotton 5 Colors

Brand: FOOD TEXTILE

Condition:Brand New. Hanafukin × FOOD TEXTILEThis new hana-fukin was realized based on Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten's desire to dye colors with safe and edible materials because they are used in places where meals are prepared. The gentle color is as close as possible to the original color of the material, but the color ...Read more


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Description

Condition:
Brand New.

Hanafukin × FOOD TEXTILE

This new hana-fukin was realized based on Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten's desire to dye colors with safe and edible materials because they are used in places where meals are prepared. The gentle color is as close as possible to the original color of the material, but the color does not fade easily and can be used for a long time. The Hanafukin is made of two layers of Kaya-ori, a specialty of Nara Prefecture, and is thin so it is easy to wipe small areas, has excellent water absorbency, and dries quickly due to its coarse texture.

Item Details
Material.
100% cotton / 2 pieces of mosquito net fabric

Dyeing material
-Plum Seeds
-Japanese mustard spinach
-Blueberries
-Red turnip
-Purple potatoes

Size
Main body: approx. 58 x 58 cm
Package: 17 x 17cm


Precautions
About product characteristics
Due to the nature of natural dyes, the colors of the products may vary. Please enjoy the natural color.
The colors are dyed in a subtle way. Depending on the model of your PC monitor or smart phone, the actual color may differ slightly. Please be forewarned.

About care
Please wash alone at room temperature with a mild detergent.
Please avoid detergents containing fluorescent brighteners. Chlorine or oxygen-based bleach may cause discoloration or fading, as it breaks down the dye and removes stains.
We recommend that you wash the garment separately to avoid color transfer.
We recommend that you dry the garment inside out in the shade to keep its shape. Drying in the sun may cause discoloration and fading.
Drying with the wet fabric sticking to each other may cause color transfer.
Please do not use a dryer.

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