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Kayaori dish towel lunch box

Kayaori dish towel lunch box

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Kayaori dish towels are made from mosquito net fabric with motifs of seasonal delicacies. The dish towels have the theme of a bento box perfect for the tourist season, with colorful illustrations of standard side dishes such as rice balls, tamagoyaki, sausages, salmon, fried shrimp, and strawberries.

The Nara craft ``Kayaori'' is a thin, open-woven fabric used for mosquito nets that was passed down before the Nara period and was said to allow wind to pass through but not mosquitoes. This dish towel is made of 5 layers of cotton kaya-weave sewn together, and the more you use it, it gets softer, has excellent water absorption, and is durable and can be used for a long time. Also suitable for utensils, wipes, towels, etc. For small greetings and handing out items.

Product Specification

Material:100% cotton/5 layers of Kayaori
Specification: Edge sewing specifications: Lock sewing machine finish (machine)
Size: Approximately 30×40
Package: 17x17

Note:

  • Prior to use, ensure thorough washing with water or lukewarm water to remove any glue residue.
  • Alternatively, chlorine bleach can be used.
  • Please avoid the use of fabric softener.
  • Be cautious as the fabric's characteristics make it susceptible to fraying if subjected to strong force.
  • Keep in mind that shrinkage may occur during the washing and drying process.
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