Nawrap Rib Dishcloth Aqua
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The rayon infused with binchtan charcoal dishcloth, is the highest grade charcoal and prized for its natural purification properties.
It absorbs odors and bacteria. One side of the cloth features a dyed colour, and the other side is natural binchotan gray.
Made from 82% Rayon and 18% Cotton measuring 35cm x 35cm
Made in Japan.
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Materials: 65% Rayon, 35% Cotton
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*Please avoid contact with bleach and do not put in dryer
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