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Rienzome Fujimi-yu Public Bath Tenugui and Display Rods Set

Sale price$59.00

Framed by the view from a sentō window, this tenugui captures a moment of quiet nostalgia: a public bath interior rendered in bold lines and warm tones, opening onto a brilliant view of Mount Fuji. The scene—complete with vintage scale, milk bottle, and tiled sinks—evokes Japan’s mid-century communal life, where small rituals offered comfort and community.

Dyed by hand using the traditional chusen method, the colors remain vivid yet soft, bleeding seamlessly through the cloth with no front or back. Whether admired as wall art or used in daily life, it’s a celebration of everyday beauty made memorable.

Includes Hinoki Cypress Display Rods for effortless, elegant presentation.

Rienzome Fujimi-yu Public Bath Tenugui and Display Rods Set
Rienzome Fujimi-yu Public Bath Tenugui and Display Rods Set Sale price$59.00

Meet the Artisan

Rienzome

Founded in 1872 in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo, Rienzome has carried forward a legacy of tenugui making for over 150 years. Known for their mastery of chusen, a designated traditional dyeing method, the brand specializes in hand-dyed cloths with no front or back—each side equally vibrant. At the heart of Rienzome’s philosophy is a creative tension: “classic motifs reimagined with modern color, modern ideas rendered through traditional technique.” Rather than replicating the past, the brand seeks to reinterpret it—bringing new relevance to inherited forms. Every piece begins with careful design planning that anticipates how the dye will flow through stenciled patterns, followed by hand-carved templates and a meticulous dyeing process managed by skilled artisans. From fabric folding to color separation and final rinsing, each step honors the precision of handmade work. Rienzome’s tenugui are more than souvenirs or textiles—they are a continuing expression of Japanese craft, shaped by time and modernity alike.