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White snow dish towel made from mosquito net fabric
I want to stick to the feeling of use because it is something that I use every day.
Shirayuki Dish Towel has excellent water absorption and dries quickly.
It is durable, long-lasting, and odorless.
Loved as a standard item for moving greetings,
Shirayuki dish towels are also used to wipe the clothes of Todaiji Temple and the Great Buddha.
It is a dish cloth with a history that is used.
It can also be used as a small thank you, so it's safe to keep it in stock at all times.
Great for a variety of occasions, such as buying for yourself or as a gift.
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Excellent material and gentle touch
The materials used are cotton, hemp, and rayon.
"Rayon", which is a phenomenon of wood, has better water absorption than cotton and linen,
It also has the characteristic of being resistant to odors.
It has excellent water absorption, and whiteness lasts for a long time.
In addition, the more you wash it, the softer it gets and the more stress-free it feels.
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durable sewing
Eight layers of one mosquito net fabric are layered and machine stitched for a durable finish.
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made from recycled
From wiping dishes to wiping tables, and finally as a rag, you can use it for a variety of purposes.
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rich design
We have a wide variety of designs such as Japanese patterns inspired by Japanese scenes, cute Western patterns, animal patterns, and original designs collaborated with popular illustrators.
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white snow yuzen
The surface is beautifully dyed with Yuzen, and the back is made of white mosquito net fabric.
The supple feel is not only used as a dish towel, but also as a wet towel and a baby's mouth wipe.
It can also be used for multiple purposes, such as as a handkerchief.
Although it is patterned, it can be used with chlorine bleach, so it can be used cleanly for a long time.
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Brand introduction
While running a mosquito net manufacturing business, the grandmother of the current head of the family
Mosquito net fabric dish towels were created by making dish towels from mosquito net scraps and using them for home use.
As a result of our careful attention to the materials and stitching, we have created a dish towel that absorbs water and removes stains quickly and has a smooth feel that is not found in conventional dish towels.
It is a standard brand of dish towels named “Shirayuki Dish Towel” due to the product’s characteristic of keeping snow-like whiteness for a long time.
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About the product
- size
- About 300 x 400mm
- material
- 85% rayon, 15% cotton
- Producing area
- made in Japan
- Production
- Taisei Kiln
- Notes
- ・Uses sweet potato starch paste from Kagoshima
Please wash off the paste thoroughly with hot water before use.
・Discoloration prevention processed
Although it is patterned, it can be used with both chlorine-based and oxygen-based bleaches.
Please use within the specified amount and specified time
・Please do not use the dryer.
About returns and exchanges
When the product arrives, please check the product immediately.
We make every effort to ensure that our products are perfect, but in the unlikely event that the product is damaged, we will replace it with a substitute product, so please contact us by email or phone within 7 days after the product arrives.
About defective products
We take all possible measures to ensure the quality of our products, but in the unlikely event that there is a defect in the product, damage during delivery, or incorrect delivery due to our store, please contact us within 7 days from the arrival of the product. We will exchange it for you.
* In this case, the shipping fee will be borne by our shop.
About delivery and payment
Takkyubin Nationwide uniform 700 yen + tax
(Hokkaido, Okinawa, and other remote islands: 1,100 yen + tax)
Free shipping for orders over 10,800 yen (tax included) (*1800 yen + tax for remote islands).
Yu-Packet 280 Yen Nationwide Only some products are available for mail delivery.
*Only available for some products. Due to size restrictions, it may not be possible to use this service when ordering multiple items or when ordering gift wrapping or Noshi.