Kenji Fukurotani A towel handkerchief dyed with vegetable droplets In the birthplace of Japanese towels, Senshu in Osaka, a long-established maker created seven colors of towels using Osaka-grown vegetables (mizunasu, onion, basil, cabbage, carrot). This towel is an upcycled product dyed with droplets from imperfect or discarded vegetables such as skins. Made from pile fabric without bleach, optical brighteners, or fabric softeners, it has excellent water absorbency and is perfect for wiping your face and hands. The gentle and unique textured SHIZUKU towel handkerchief is also recommended as a gift for someone who has cared for you. Information Brand Production area Osaka Prefecture Technique Senshu towel Material 100% cotton Size (cm) 25 * 25 Weight (g) 30 Capacity (ml) Box Paper packaging, PP included Caution Use a neutral detergent in water up to 30°C. Avoid detergents containing chlorine bleach and we recommend drying in the shade.Using drum-type washing machines or tumble dryers may cause wrinkles, shrinkage, distortion, and loss of nap. Notes Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or strong fluorescent light may cause discoloration.If left wet with sweat or water for a long time, discoloration or color transfer to other items may occur.When using an iron, use a low temperature up to 120°C with a pressing cloth.