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Tapestry Rod
Our wall hanging rods, crafted from Japanese cypress, make it easy to turn your tenugui into a tapestry. Simply clamp the top and bottom, and your display is ready!
All orders placed between July 19 and August 19 will be shipped starting August 20.
All orders placed between July 19 and August 19 will be shipped starting August 20.
As a thank-you for your patience, we're offering a 10% discount on all orders placed by August 17th.
As a thank-you for your patience, we're offering a 10% discount on all orders placed by August 17th.
Description
During a sumo tournament, there is a ceremonial ritual performed before the matches begin, where the top-ranked wrestlers, known as 'rikishi,' donned in lavish silk aprons called 'kesho-mawashi,' gather in a circle on the sumo ring. This ceremony is called the 'dohyo-iri.' The highest-ranked sumo wrestler, the 'Yokozuna,' performs an additional, more elaborate solo dohyo-iri, accompanied by two attendants, the 'tachimochi' (sword bearer) and 'tsuyuharai' (dew sweeper), following ancient traditions. This pre-match ritual is a stirring spectacle, setting the stage for the upcoming bouts.
By simply inserting this rod into the top and bottom of a tenugui, you can easily create a tapestry.
Please refer to "How to care about your Tenugui"
Our wall hanging rods, crafted from Japanese cypress, make it easy to turn your tenugui into a tapestry. Simply clamp the top and bottom, and your display is ready!