What's Tenugui?
A tenugui is a thin, rectangular cotton cloth—about 90 cm by 35 cm—that has been used in Japan for centuries. The word tenugui (てぬぐい) comes from te (hand) and nugui (to wipe), as it was originally used to dry hands.
Lightweight, durable, and easy to carry, tenugui have been part of everyday life in Japan since the Edo period.
One of its unique charms is how it evolves over time. With each wash, the fabric softens and the colors gently fade, giving it a warm, personal feel.
Beyond its practical use, tenugui comes in a wide variety of patterns and seasonal designs. It can be enjoyed as a wall hanging, framed art, table décor, or even stylish gift wrapping—for bento boxes, wine bottles, and more.
Let tenugui add a touch of Japanese beauty to your everyday life.