Kaya kiji fukin cloth
Produced by one of the few mosquito nets (kaya) factories in Japan. “Kaya cloth” which is embroidered and printed in Wakayama prefecture to the cloth width of a carefully woven mosquito net in Nara prefecture. It can be used in a variety of ways, such as as a hand towel, vegetable drainer, and dish cloth. Before starting using it, it had glue applied so it can be stiff for stitching, but if you wash it with lukewarm water, it softened surprisingly. So soft, fluffy, and supple texture. Water-absorbency is excellent (1.3 times of cotton), drying is fast, and it is strong.
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