PAPERSKYが提案する、日本の魅力再発見の旅プロジェクト Tour de Nippon。イベント開催に合わせて制作してきた、その土地をイメージしたカラーやパターンを用いたフライヤーのグラフィックが、手ぬぐい専門店・かまわぬとのコラボレーションにより手ぬぐいになりました!プロダクトデザイナー、佐藤謙行のデザインです。
The rope like pattern on this tenugui pay respect to Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine's huge 'Shinto' straw rope, the largest 'shimenawa' in Japan.
An exciting series of ‘tenuguis’ inspired by Papersky’s Tour de Nippon series of bicycle rides across Japan’s rural prefectures. The designs are based on characteristics specific to each area. For instance, the green tea fields of Shizuoka, the rolling sea & udon found in Takamatsu and the black beans of Tanba Sasayama. Other models include Onomichi, Tottori,Shodoshima,Iseand Oita. Papersky teamed up with Japanese traditional tenugui maker Kamawanu. Each towel is hand dyed via the ‘chusen’ method and patterns are hand cut with the greatest care. Tenugui’s have been the towels of choice for Japanese travelers since the Edo times because the specially woven cotton absorbs moisture perfectly while drying in a flash. We recommend beginning your collection with the official red-stripe Papersky Tour de Nippon model.