"Tenugui (te=hands, nugui =wipe) are Japanese cotton towels. These towels are not only for wiping your hands but also have a number of traditional uses and applications. As far back as the ancient Kofun Era (250 - 538 AD), a clay figurine called haniwa was found with a tenugui wrapped around its head. Tenugui has as many uses as your imagination. There are several ways of using this simple cloth to bring a unique part of traditional Japanese culture into your life. Here are three: (1) Wrapping; (2) Decorating; and (3) Well-being." From WuHaoNYC site


"wuhao newyork Inc, is located in New York and offers Japanese Tenugui (Japanese traditional towel) world wide via the Internet. We are pleased to provide our products along with introducing you to tenugui history, tenugui tradition and culture, and most of all we would like to express Japanese "i-ki 粋" (means "stylish" in Japanese) that brings the concept of our company "Style with Tenugui" by wuhao style. We would like to bring you a happy smile through this simple 100% cotton hand-made rectangle cloth."






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