Kaya Dishcloth - Otsukaimono Fukin Plum 33cm
Crafted with care inĀ Nara, Japan, the last remaining region producing traditional kaya (mosquito net) fabric, this kaya dishcloth is embroidered and printed in Wakayama to bring a touch of Japanese craftsmanship to your daily routine.
The origins of kaya fabric dishcloths trace back to factory workers who repurposed leftover mosquito net fabric, sewing multiple layers together to create practical cloths for personal use. This sustainable approach has since evolved into a beloved household essential.
- Size: 33 x 30 cm
- Material: 50% cotton, 50% rayon
When new, the fabric is stiff due to starch used in production. However, rinsing with lukewarm or cold water softens it, causing natural shrinkage while enhancing its fluffy, supple texture. The dishcloth is highly absorbent (1.3 times more than cotton), dries quickly, and is exceptionally durable.
Did you know? Plum blossoms are the first to bloom in the cold of winter, symbolising vitality and renewal. In Japan, they are often seen as an auspicious flower, carrying a sense of celebration and good fortune.
Made in Nara, Japan
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Kaya Dishcloth - Otsukaimono Fukin Plum 33cm
Kaya Dishcloth - Otsukaimono Fukin Plum 33cm
Crafted with care inĀ Nara, Japan, the last remaining region producing traditional kaya (mosquito net) fabric, this kaya dishcloth is embroidered and printed in Wakayama to bring a touch of Japanese craftsmanship to your daily routine.
The origins of kaya fabric dishcloths trace back to factory workers who repurposed leftover mosquito net fabric, sewing multiple layers together to create practical cloths for personal use. This sustainable approach has since evolved into a beloved household essential.
- Size: 33 x 30 cm
- Material: 50% cotton, 50% rayon
When new, the fabric is stiff due to starch used in production. However, rinsing with lukewarm or cold water softens it, causing natural shrinkage while enhancing its fluffy, supple texture. The dishcloth is highly absorbent (1.3 times more than cotton), dries quickly, and is exceptionally durable.
Did you know? Plum blossoms are the first to bloom in the cold of winter, symbolising vitality and renewal. In Japan, they are often seen as an auspicious flower, carrying a sense of celebration and good fortune.
Made in Nara, Japan
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Crafted with care inĀ Nara, Japan, the last remaining region producing traditional kaya (mosquito net) fabric, this kaya dishcloth is embroidered and printed in Wakayama to bring a touch of Japanese craftsmanship to your daily routine.
The origins of kaya fabric dishcloths trace back to factory workers who repurposed leftover mosquito net fabric, sewing multiple layers together to create practical cloths for personal use. This sustainable approach has since evolved into a beloved household essential.
- Size: 33 x 30 cm
- Material: 50% cotton, 50% rayon
When new, the fabric is stiff due to starch used in production. However, rinsing with lukewarm or cold water softens it, causing natural shrinkage while enhancing its fluffy, supple texture. The dishcloth is highly absorbent (1.3 times more than cotton), dries quickly, and is exceptionally durable.
Did you know? Plum blossoms are the first to bloom in the cold of winter, symbolising vitality and renewal. In Japan, they are often seen as an auspicious flower, carrying a sense of celebration and good fortune.
Made in Nara, Japan























