What are these fabric squares that I bought in Tokyo?
March 6, 2016 5:24 PM Subscribe
I bought printed hemmed fabric squares in Japan that I thought were furoshiki, the gift-wrapping fabrics. But they feel too stiff and seem too small for this purpose. What are they really? Tea towels, maybe? (Links to photos in the "more inside")
On my vacation to Tokyo a few years ago, I bought three fabric squares from some random shop in the city (not a craft or sewing shop).
At the time, I thought they were furoshiki, the fabric for wrapping gifts. But then I read more about that gift wrapping tradition, and this fabric seemed too stiff for it.
Each square is 20"w x 19.5"h (not exact squares but close enough) with a hemmed edge and a print on one side.
Photo of the three squares
Close-up photo of one square's label/washing instructions
What are these? Did I buy tea towels? The texture does remind me of souvenir tea towels, the stiff sort that don't feel absorbent at all. Or are they really furoshiki?
On my vacation to Tokyo a few years ago, I bought three fabric squares from some random shop in the city (not a craft or sewing shop).
At the time, I thought they were furoshiki, the fabric for wrapping gifts. But then I read more about that gift wrapping tradition, and this fabric seemed too stiff for it.
Each square is 20"w x 19.5"h (not exact squares but close enough) with a hemmed edge and a print on one side.
Photo of the three squares
Close-up photo of one square's label/washing instructions
What are these? Did I buy tea towels? The texture does remind me of souvenir tea towels, the stiff sort that don't feel absorbent at all. Or are they really furoshiki?
Response by poster: You're right, spacewrench - Googling around brought me to the Kamawanu website, which has the same logo that's on the fabric's label!
Are these tenugui, then? They're square, though, and not the long rectangle I keep seeing when I look up the term.
ps. I love you, Ask MeFi! These have been sitting in my house being all mysterious for years!
posted by cadge at 5:55 PM on March 6, 2016 [1 favorite]
Are these tenugui, then? They're square, though, and not the long rectangle I keep seeing when I look up the term.
ps. I love you, Ask MeFi! These have been sitting in my house being all mysterious for years!
posted by cadge at 5:55 PM on March 6, 2016 [1 favorite]
They are furoshiki, but the small ones (around 50cm/ side) people use to wrap their bento. Examples: at Bento & Co, at Casabento.
It doesn't mean that you can't fold them in half and wear them as bandannas, but the straight use is as combination lunch wrap/ personal tablecloth.
posted by sukeban at 11:13 PM on March 6, 2016 [2 favorites]
It doesn't mean that you can't fold them in half and wear them as bandannas, but the straight use is as combination lunch wrap/ personal tablecloth.
posted by sukeban at 11:13 PM on March 6, 2016 [2 favorites]
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http://www.lonelyplanet.com/japan/tokyo/shopping/arts-crafts/kamawanu: posted by spacewrench at 5:35 PM on March 6, 2016 [1 favorite]