In Japanese, sunflowers are called himawari (hi·muh·waw·ree). The word “hi” means the Sun, and “mawari” means rotating. It came from the belief that sunflowers rotate its flowers to face the direction of the sun.
Please wash thoroughly in warm water by hand before the first use to remove the starch. They use natural sweet potato starch from Kagoshima prefecture in Japan. Soak in hot water at 40 degrees to let the starch soften. Rinse until water comes out clean.
Size: 30 x 35 cm (12 x 13.5 inches)
Material: Cotton, Viscose
Made in Nara Prefecture, Japan
How to care for Shirayuki Kitchen Cloth
Please use a laundry net when washing in a washing machine.
Preferably handwash.
Please air dry.
Avoid tumble drying as the dryer will cause shrinkage.