Takada

WhereWakayama, Japan
WhatHandcrafted tawashi brushes
The bark of the Wi... The bark of the Windmill Palm Tree was once heavily used by locals in Japan’s Wakayama Prefecture, yet its use began to diminish. Takada restores and breathes new life into this fine, super-soft fibre with elegant glassware and dishware cleaning utensils. The perfect paragon of form and function, each one reflects Japan's cultural appreciation for cleanliness. The bark of the Windmill Palm Tree was once heavily used by locals in Japan’s Wakayama Prefecture, yet its use began to diminish. Takada restores and breathes new life into this fine, super-soft fibre with elegant glassware and dishware cleaning utensil The bark of the Windmill Palm Tree was once heavily used by locals in Japan’s Wakayama Prefecture, yet its use began to diminish. Takada restores and breathes new life into this fine, super-soft fibre with elegant glassware and dishware cleaning utensils. The perfect paragon of form and function, each one reflects Japan's cultural appreciation for cleanliness.

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The bark of the Windmill Palm Tree was once heavily used by locals in Japan’s Wakayama Prefecture, yet its use began to diminish. Takada restores and breathes new life into this fine, super-soft fibre with elegant glassware and dishware cleaning utensils. The perfect paragon of form and function, each one reflects Japan's cultural appreciation for cleanliness.