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Tenugui, Chusen-Zome, Blue Gradient with Fish momohiki but the earliest known use

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but the earliest known use of the pattern in Japan was in the 6th century

A symbol of spring

Fits Female US 6-7

Size: 8"x2

These tapered sarouel pants are made of 100% Cotton Boro Fabric and borrow the pattern of traditional Japanese work ware from the 16th century period (Aizuchi-Momoyama period)

Tenugui, Chusen-Zome, Blue Gradient with Fish momohiki but the earliest known useA tenugui is a common household item in Japan. These versatile cloths can be used as anything from washcloths, to headbands, to simply for decoration. These humble cloths date back to the Heian era (794 1192 AD). Worn for summer festivals, kendo practice and even used as props for storytellers, tenugui are an important part of Japanese culture and history. Chu sen dyeing is a technique unique from the more common process of screen printing images and

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