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Description 'Kabu,' known as 'turnip' in English, is one of the plant motifs that was already in use during the Edo period. It seems to have been used as a symbol of good fortune, playing on the word 'kabu.' In gambling, the highest card in the flipping game (nine) and the leader were referred to as 'kabu.' Additionally, the term was used for groups with exclusive business rights or monopolies, known as 'kabu-nakama' groups. This play on words made the kabu motif a symbol of prosperity and success.
By simply inserting this rod into the top and bottom of a tenugui, you can easily create a tapestry.
approx. L98 cm x W37 cm
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
Wash separately from other clothing by hand for the first few washes, as this is a hand-dyed product.
Avoid using bleach or detergent containing bleach.
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.