Ceramics Hanafukin Dishcloth
£12
Kayaori fabric is a speciality of the Nara Prefecture known for its durability, absorbency, and rapid drying. This fabric was originally used as mosquito netting, is long-lasting, very useful, and is here decorated with illustrations of Japanese ceramics.
Inspired by hanafukin cloth, this dishcloth is a good-looking addition to your kitchen or dining room.
Starts out stiff but just wash well in lukewarm water to get the starch off before using!
30cm x 40cm, 100% cotton, made in Japan.
Gift wrapped in tissue paper
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