Crafted from delicate mosquito net fabric, woven in the historic Nara Prefecture, Kayagofukin is a unique Japanese textile. Embroidered in Wakayama Prefecture, these cloths are a testament to Japanese craftsmanship.
Born from ingenuity, Kayagofukin originated from female workers who repurposed fabric scraps into practical household items. Initially stiff due to a special glue, these cloths soften upon contact with warm water, revealing their true nature: soft, fluffy, and highly absorbent.
The most amazing feature about these remarkable cloths is that they can absorb water 1.3 times better than a standard cotton cloth.
Perfect for various household tasks, from wiping dishes to drying delicate glassware, Kayagofukin is a versatile and stylish addition to any kitchen. It also makes a thoughtful gift for friends and family.