NEW! Tenugui: The Cloth Without Limits (dojo stock)
What is a tenugui, you might ask? Some call it the “cloth without limits.” Popular as a souvenir in Japan for hundreds of years, tenugui have multiple uses: a headband to absorb sweat during practice once folded, a cloth for cleaning or steaming food, gift wrapping, and more. The thin fabric and artfully frayed edges allow tenugui to dry quickly. They don’t collect dust, which makes them perfect for cleaning computer screens and keyboards. The more you use a tenugui, the softer it gets.
100% cotton (14" x 35" rectangle)
Made in Japan
Price includes sales tax
Find out more about the fascinating history of tenuguihere.
Pick up only: Present your receipt (on your phone or print copy) at CTCC dojo for pick up.
What is a tenugui, you might ask? Some call it the “cloth without limits.” Popular as a souvenir in Japan for hundreds of years, tenugui have multiple uses: a headband to absorb sweat during practice once folded, a cloth for cleaning or steaming food, gift wrapping, and more. The thin fabric and artfully frayed edges allow tenugui to dry quickly. They don’t collect dust, which makes them perfect for cleaning computer screens and keyboards. The more you use a tenugui, the softer it gets.
100% cotton (14" x 35" rectangle)
Made in Japan
Price includes sales tax
Find out more about the fascinating history of tenuguihere.
Pick up only: Present your receipt (on your phone or print copy) at CTCC dojo for pick up.
What is a tenugui, you might ask? Some call it the “cloth without limits.” Popular as a souvenir in Japan for hundreds of years, tenugui have multiple uses: a headband to absorb sweat during practice once folded, a cloth for cleaning or steaming food, gift wrapping, and more. The thin fabric and artfully frayed edges allow tenugui to dry quickly. They don’t collect dust, which makes them perfect for cleaning computer screens and keyboards. The more you use a tenugui, the softer it gets.
100% cotton (14" x 35" rectangle)
Made in Japan
Price includes sales tax
Find out more about the fascinating history of tenuguihere.
Pick up only: Present your receipt (on your phone or print copy) at CTCC dojo for pick up.