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Filhiba Face Towel

Filhiba Face Towel

Regular price $55.00 AUD
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This unique face towel combines organic cotton with Cul de Sac's signature Filhiba fabric; a hiba-infused rayon that maintains the antibacterial and deodorising effects of Aomori hiba. The face towel is a pile weave on both sides, making it thick and absorbent. It has a luxurious finish that feels soft on the skin. 

Filhiba towels are dyed with natural dyes made from the Aomori hiba tree. Hiba leaves are used to create a green dye and hiba bark is used to create a brown dye.

Size: 35 x 85 cm
Also available in bath towels.

Caring for Filhiba
To prolong the antibacterial and deodorising effects of Filhiba fabric, we recommend adding 2-3 drops of hiba wood oil to your detergent in every wash.
Dry in the shade.

Origin

Handcrafted in Tokyo

Ingredients & Materials

70% Organic cotton
30% Filhiba (hiba infused rayon)

Cul de Sac

One of Japan's most precious timbers, Aomori Hiba has been used in the construction of temples and shrines for thousands of years. Hiba wood is naturally antibacterial, deodorising and beautifully aromatic. Cul de Sac designs and manufactures a range of relaxing and functional hiba products for the home. With sustainability at the core of their processes, Cul de Sac uses every part of the tree to minimise manufacturing waste.

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A canopy of Aomori Hiba trees in a forest in Japan

Cul de Sac introduced their range of sustainably produced Aomori Hiba products with the goal of contributing to the improvement of the Aomori Hiba forestry industry. With sustainability at the core of their processes, Cul de Sac uses every part of the tree to minimise manufacturing waste. 

Hiba wood is naturally antiseptic, deodorising, insect repelling, water resistant and beautifully aromatic. Each products brings you closer to nature with a fragrance that can be described as "breathing in forest air."