Kaya Dishcloth
Best absorbent dishcloth for those who value traditional craftsmanship and durability.
These Japanese-woven cloths turn a mundane chore into a tactile ritual. While they start out slightly stiff, the eight-layer gauze structure breaks in to become incredibly absorbent and soft, outperforming standard cotton towels in both speed and durability.
$6.00
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Ema's Table
Who it's for
- Home cooks managing frequent spills and heavy cleaning
- Eco-conscious shoppers seeking long-term savings
- Busy households prioritizing hygiene and odor prevention
Who should skip it
- Aesthetic-focused users who dislike visible kitchen stains
- Budget-conscious buyers preferring low initial expenses
- Home chefs needing heavy-duty scrubbing power
Performance breakdown
Absorbency capacity
Eight-layer gauze construction outperforms standard cotton with ease.
Drying speed
Thin, breathable layers ensure the cloth stays fresh between uses.
Material softness
Rayon fibers become increasingly plush and gentle after every rinse.
Durability
Traditional Nara weaving techniques provide impressive resistance to daily wear.
Aesthetic appeal
Delicate embroidery adds a sophisticated, artisanal touch to kitchen chores.
Versatility
Transitions seamlessly from wiping countertops to drying delicate glassware.
Key Specs
Size
30 x 30 cm
Material
Rayon
Structure
Eight-layer gauze
Absorbency
1.3 times the absorbency of cotton
Origin
Woven in Nara, finished in Wakayama (Japan)
Weave Type
Flat Weave
Quick Drying
Yes
Number of Pieces
1
Dimensions
11.81 x 11.81 inches
Pattern Type
Printed, Embroidered
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