Japanese dishcloths made of 8 layers of fabric providing extra durability compared to 5 layers which regular dishcloths are made of. is a beautiful gauze-like cloth made of pure cotton fabric formerly and traditionally used as mosquito netting which is a specialty of Nara Prefecture, an ancient capital of Japan.
Mosquito netting fabric (kaya) has high absorbency and durability and is perfect in dishcloths. The cloths are light and durable, easily folded for use and then spread out to dry. Over time, the cloths become soft and supple, and eventually, they make good rags.
Choose from plain white or white with navy blue edge.
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Measurements: Approximately 40cm x 30cm / 15.74" x 11.81"
Material: 100% Cotton
Made in Japan
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
*Wash well in water or lukewarm water to get starch off before the first use.
*Oxygen-based bleach can be used.
*Do not use softener.
*The cloth is expected to shrink with wash and dry.