Furoshiki

風呂敷
Wrapping items in cloth is said to have already been a well-established custom by the Nara period (710-794 CE). Today, furoshiki continue to be used in many ways, from binding precious objects as a means to protect them, to wrapping gifts decoratively, or to carry objects from place to place. Our collection of furoshiki (wrapping cloths) features an array of vibrant patterns inspired by auspicious symbols. Crafted in different celebratory colours, the furoshiki are made from a range of materials including cotton and recycled polyester.

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