Kitchen Large Cloth - A Queen of the Night
【What is Shirayuki Fukin?】
Nara has been renowned for producing fine textiles since ancient times. The current owner's grandmother used to make kitchen cloths for private use out of mosquito net rags while manufacturing mosquito nets. Over time, with advancements in fabrics and sewing techniques, they discovered that these cloths were highly absorbent and effectively removed stains. This led to the inception of Shirayuki, which has been producing kitchen cloths ever since.
The name "Shirayuki" derives from the Japanese term for "Snow White." True to its name, the cloth retains its pristine white appearance even after prolonged use.
【Product information】
Experience the best in kitchen cleaning with a high-quality kitchen cloth. The cloth is designed with your needs in mind, and we're confident that you'll love it. Here's why:
・Superior Absorbency: Shirayuki kitchen cloth is highly absorbent, allowing you to easily clean up spills and messes with ease. No more wasting paper towels or struggling with inefficient cloths.
・Effective Dirt Removal: The cloth is designed to remove dirt and grime efficiently, leaving your kitchen surfaces sparkling clean. Say goodbye to stubborn stains and hello to a pristine kitchen.
・Odour-Resistant: The cloth is designed to resist odours, ensuring that it stays fresh and clean after each use. You'll never have to worry about unpleasant smells again.
・Durable and Long-Lasting: The fine mesh fabric is carefully crafted with multiple layers, ensuring that it is solid and durable. It will become even softer with each use, providing you with a quality soft touch that you'll love.
Upgrade your kitchen cleaning experience today with our superior kitchen cloth.
These clothes feature stunning patterns dyed with the Kyo-Yuzen technique. This dyeing technique was created by Yuzen-sai Miyazaki in the 17th century and has been used in various Japanese textile productions ever since.
【size】530mm×530mm
【materials】Cotton, Viscose
【product care】
Preferably handwash.
Avoid using a dryer due to shrinkage.
Shirayuki uses sweet potato starch from Kagoshima prefecture. Please wash in warm water (approx 40 degrees) by hand before the first use to remove the starch glue. Please change the water several times and rinse until the water comes out clean.
Made in Nara, Japan.
*The product is handmade and unique. Size, colour, texture and patterns may slightly differ and not be identical to the product images.