Feature

●Package Size: 6.2 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches (15.8 x 14 x 0.8 cm); Product Size: 35.4 x 13.0 x 0.0 inches (90 x 33
●Material: 100% cotton
●Country of Origin: Japan
●[Other 1] Tenugui is made using a cat pattern from the painting artist Hokagata Seisai in the Edo period. It features a simple cat pattern on an orange base. Not only can it be used as a tenugui, but it can also be used as table cloths, handkerchiefs, etc. The edges are cut off and the color may fade at the first time. Wash separately from white and light colored items


Description

This tenugui is made using a cat pattern from the painting artist Hokigata Seisai in the Edo period.
It features a simple cat pattern on an orange base.

Not only can it be used as a tenugui, but it can also be used as table cloths, handkerchiefs, etc.

Size: 35.4 x 13.0 inches (90
Made in Japan
Print
Cut off both ends
Colors may fade at the first time of use. Wash separately from white and light colored items.

Hokagata Shozai (Kuatakeisai) 1764-1824
As a Ukiyo-e worker, he began her career and has learned a variety of techniques such as Ukiyo-e as the Hanno, Yamatoe, and Baiyoe.
At the age of 31, she became a painter for the Tsuyama clan, and has been published from the following year, the abbreviated painting book series of "abbreviation ceremonies".
Although it is a little minor, it was a highly rated artist who had the words "Hokusai no Shinosei" at that time.