In Japan, oshibori refers to a moist refreshing cloth or a small, damp towel that is given to passengers on aeroplanes or guests in restaurants or at home before eating. It is used to clean hands or even the face.
The wooden bowl is also ideal for putting pens in, for example.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 180 x 55 x 15 mm
Material: Wood
In Japan, oshibori refers to a moist refreshing cloth or a small, damp towel that is given to passengers on aeroplanes or guests in restaurants or at home before eating. It is used to clean hands or even the face.
The wooden bowl is also ideal for putting pens in, for example.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 180 x 55 x 15 mm
Material: Wood
In Japan, oshibori refers to a moist refreshing cloth or a small, damp towel that is given to passengers on aeroplanes or guests in restaurants or at home before eating. It is used to clean hands or even the face.
The wooden bowl is also ideal for putting pens in, for example.