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A mosquito net cloth that becomes softer and more familiar with use. "Kaya-ori," a craft from Nara, is a loosely woven fabric used for mosquito nets, passed down since before the Nara period, that "lets wind pass through but not mosquitoes." This cloth, made by sewing together five layers of cotton kaya-ori, becomes softer with each use and is also attractive for its excellent absorbency. It's a useful item not only for wiping dishes but also as a kitchen towel, and it's durable and long-lasting. The pattern is "Kagami Mochi," with fans and plum blossoms scattered behind a kagami mochi (a traditional New Year's decoration). The packaging, folded into the shape of Mt. Fuji, is also lovely, featuring a cloth with auspicious motifs. Brand Name Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten Product Name Kaya-ori Fukin (Mosquito Net Cloth) Kagami Mochi Size (Cloth) 30cm (height) x 40cm (width) Material: 100% Cotton Unopened Unopened set of non-sale UNIQLO hand towels for 999 yen.
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