"Furoshiki Elle, blue, 100 x 100 cm"
Furoshiki are square cloths in various sizes that have been used in Japan for hundreds of years to wrap and carry things. A unique tradition in the world that demonstrates typical Japanese minimalism and functionalism. All it takes is a piece of fabric and a little imagination. The Furoshiki becomes a bag or a handkerchief. It is a creative, sustainable packaging for gifts, bottles or your own lunch box. It can be a tablecloth, a set or a napkin. Larger cloths also make excellent decorative scarves. And when you don't need it, it can be quickly stowed away compactly.
Traditionally, the use of the Furoshiki is derived from the mother-to-be. It protects and serves to carry something. In Japan, the beauty of the shawls and the good quality of the fabric are associated with the warmth and cordiality of the mother. Furoshiki definitely have something to do with caring. And with the relationship to other people and to nature. This is shown by their very frequent use as a packaging material, durable and sustainable, carefully selected, used with love and imagination. In Japan, the packaging is just as important as the gift itself, perhaps even more clearly showing how sincere and with what message the gift is made. Many different motifs, fabric qualities, sizes and areas of application make the Furoshiki a flexible product. And, of course, they are also a gift in themselves that brings joy.
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Maruwa
Manufacturers:
Maruwa,
Mibukayogosyo-cho, Nakagyo-Ku
18-3,
604-8811
Kyoto,
Japan,
http://furoshiki-kyoto.com/
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