Mame-shibori is a traditional Japanese tenugui pattern characterized by small, evenly spaced dots, named because the dots resemble tiny beans. Widely used by common people since the Edo period, it has been popular in summer festivals, dances, and as festival headbands. The dots symbolize prosperity and good fortune, making it an auspicious design. Its simple and cool appearance remains popular today.
Note: This tenugui is printed, not dyed using the traditional chusen technique.
After washing, allow it to dry completely.
When fraying occurs, trim the loose horizontal threads, leaving about 5mm of the vertical fringe. Repeat this process several times until the fraying stops.
Approximately 37cm x 98cm 100% Cotton Made in Japan
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