Tenugui Gold Foil Carp Climbing the Waterfall (Shōkoi Kitchō), 35 x 93 cm

Product Name | Tenugui Gold Foil Carp Climbing the Waterfall (Shōkoi Kitchō), 35 x 93 cm |
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Item Number | 03-764 |
Item Description | The "Foil-Stamped Tenugui" is crafted using golden aluminum foil dyed directly into the fabric. The foil does not peel off even after washing, allowing it to be used as a practical tenugui. Because the gold never "falls off," it symbolizes that wealth will not disappear, making it a highly auspicious item. It is popular as a decorative good-luck charm and also as a thoughtful souvenir or gift. This design features a bold depiction of a carp climbing a waterfall, a traditional Japanese motif symbolizing success, perseverance, and good fortune. Each piece is carefully dyed by hand, with shimmering gold foil accents scattered across the fabric to create a luxurious and festive finish. The dye penetrates lightly through to the reverse side, ensuring a refined and elegant appearance. Notes - As this is a handmade product, slight variations in size may occur. - Due to the nature of the dye, some changes in color and slight bleeding may appear. Please enjoy these as part of the charm of hand-dyed items. - Colors may transfer if exposed to water, sweat, etc. Please wash separately. - When ironing, use a low temperature and place a cloth over the fabric. - Traditionally, both edges of a tenugui are left unfinished to allow faster drying and for hygiene purposes. With use and washing, the fabric naturally tightens, and any fraying will stop after a few millimeters. |
Product Dimensions | Approx. 35 cm x 93 cm |
Material | 100% Cotton |






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