A carp climbing up a waterfall with great force is said to be an example of ``prosperity in life'' and is known as a good omen, based on a Chinese story. From this, the carp streamers that are displayed during Boy's Festival were also born. In addition, since carp are lively fish that live not only in clean rivers but also in ponds and swamps, it is said that a wish was made for them to grow well and achieve success regardless of their environment. This design expresses the strength of the carp.
Craftsmen dye at a Japanese dyeing factory.
Both ends are cut like a traditional tenugui. Not sewn.
You can also enjoy it as a kitchen cloth, hand towel, or interior decoration. The length is 100cm, making it perfect for Kendo towels.
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