Nami Japanese Tenugui 🇯🇵
Traditional Japanese tenugui made from 100% cotton and directly imported from Japan. Lightweight, comfortable and versatile, it can be used as a Shibari accessory, blindfold, gag, or simply as a decorative item.
✔ Imported from Japan
✔ 100% cotton
✔ Traditional Nami pattern (Japanese waves)
✔ Lightweight and comfortable
✔ Size: 30 x 90 cm
* Actual colors may vary slightly depending on your screen settings.
The tenugui is a traditional cotton cloth that has been used in Japan for centuries. Originally intended for everyday use, it is now appreciated for its lightweight feel, versatility, and patterns inspired by Japanese culture.
Unlike a conventional towel, a traditional tenugui is generally made without hems. This distinctive finish allows it to dry quickly while maintaining its softness and flexibility over time.
The Nami pattern represents ocean waves. In Japanese culture, it symbolizes strength, movement, and the ability to adapt to change while maintaining balance and harmony.
Particularly appreciated in the world of Shibari, the tenugui can be used as a blindfold, a sensory play accessory, or an aesthetic element during a photoshoot or performance.
It also fits naturally into everyday life as a headband, wall decoration, Japanese gift wrapping, or a simple textile accessory.
* Directly imported from Japan.
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