I "might" just have a problem with how many tenugui I keep buying. These beautiful, rectangular pieces of fabric have really neat designs, fit for any personality. Plus, they are so useful! I enjoy purchasing them as gifts, as well as for myself.
I've already made bags and pillows out of them, but some of them I don't want to cut up or use as a towel. So, I broke down and bought a hanger specifically for displaying tenugui.
Since the hanger uses magnets to secure the fabric, it is really easy to change the display as often as I want.
I've hung this in my entryway, to welcome anyone into my home with an interesting focal point. I hope they enjoy it as much as I do.
In 2017 my family headed to Tokyo. My husband had a new job and my son and I came along for the ride. This move was my second move to Japan - the first was for a year in 2002. At that time I was a single, recent college graduate. Moving abroad as a family was a whole different ball of wax. As I live this crazy life in Japan, I track our adventures and my observations, creating an unofficial guidebook to the city.
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