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Meisho Edo Hakkei (One Hundred Famous View of Edo) is a series of ukiyo-e prints begun and largely completed by the Japanese artist Hiroshige (1797–1858)
Weight: 830g
Handle Width: 13
These fun and artistic "pieces of dyed cotton cloth" can be used for anything from wiping off your hands or knife
Tenugui - Meisho Edo Hyakkei: Kameidou Umeyashiki Above $500 Meisho Edo Hakkei (One HundredProduct Description Detailed Specs Measurements Kameido Umeyashiki Tenugui have their roots deep in Japanese history. Originally used as part of decorative fashion, tenugui later became part of daily life, being used around households and as general purpose cloths. Over time, the style, color, and even dying process has developed into what it is today. These pieces of cloth are hand dyed, using natural dyes. They should be washed in cold water with no
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