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The single square of the furoshiki cloth envelops any complex shape, be it a box, a large bottle, or a sphere.
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The Kansai region includes the second-most populated metropolitan area in Japan with its largest city Osaka. Kyoto and Nara, two of Japan’s former capital cities, are home to important temples and shrines and strongholds of intangible cultural heritage, such as the Kyoto textile weaving skills of Nishijin.
More itemsIn 2005, Yamada Sen-i refounded the Kyoto-based furoshiki brand Musubi, which was first founded in 1937. Using various dying and weaving techniques, Musubi produces furoshiki that are both decorative and functional. The company also holds exhibitions and seminars to provide more information on furoshiki.
More itemsThe single square of the furoshiki cloth envelops any complex shape, be it a box, a large bottle, or a sphere.
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