Kaya Fabric is a cloth made of mosquito net carefully woven in Nara Prefecture, the only remaining mosquito net production area in Japan, and it is embroidered and printed in Wakayama Prefecture.
At first, the fabric is stiff because of the glue, but when the glue is removed with lukewarm water or hot water, the fabric shrinks. It becomes a soft and fluffy texture. It also has excellent water absorbency (1.3 times that of cotton), dries quickly, and is durable.
It can be used in a variety of ways, such as a hand towel, a vegetable drainer, and a dish towel. When it is worn out, it can be used as a kitchen cloth or a dust cloth. We are glad that it can be used for a long time.
The embroidery with a warm smile, reminiscent of Japanese life, will bring a smile to your face every day.
Size: 30 x 30 cm (11.8 x 11.8 inch)
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$12.00Price
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