``Hechimatawashi'' was born from pesticide-free hechima from our own farm.
The ``loofah'' grown without pesticides on our own farm are cultivated on trellises so that they grow straight. Some of them get tangled with pillars or with other loofahs, resulting in crooked fruit.
In addition, we also deliver scraps produced during the product processing process as ``translated''.
In the past, bent koya scraps were cut into small pieces and used for pillows, bath mats, and bedding instead of being turned into products.
In recent years, it has attracted attention as a ``sustainable'' material, and products often do not last until the following fall harvest. We wanted to deliver it to people who were interested in trying it out.With that in mind, we started selling it for a reason.
Due to processing schedules, the shape and hardness of the contents may vary. Thank you for your understanding.

Loofah is produced at the same farm and in the same processing process as regular products.
Therefore, the texture of the fibers and the feeling of use remain the same.

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