Camelia Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth, Teal
Embody the Japanese values of sustainability and respect for nature with this reusable alternative to disposable wrapping paper.
This is a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth called "furoshiki," which is conventionally used to transport gifts, clothes, and other items. It can be used to wrap just about anything, from gifts and groceries to clothes and more (with endless ways to fold and tie it to fit different shapes and sizes).
Learn how to wrap furoshiki here!
This Camelia pattern was created by an accomplished and well-regarded painter during the Taisho Period named Yumeji Takehisa when the "Bijinga" style was popularized. It's a genre of Japanese art that predominantly focuses on the depiction of women in traditional and elegant attire. Notice how the Camelia is meant to look like lustrous eyes?
100% cotton
Dimensions: 18.9" x 18.9" (48cm x 48cm)
Made in Japan
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