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Furoshiki Water-repellent Reversible - Pine Blue Green Blue Grey 100cm

Furoshiki Water-repellent Reversible - Pine Blue Green Blue Grey 100cm

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Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese cloth that offers a sustainable alternative to paper gift wrap. These versatile square fabrics remain useful even after the gift is opened. Furoshiki can be creatively used to wrap a wide variety of items, from delicate ceramics to melons.

  • Size: 100 x 100 cm
  • Material: 100% polyester (55% recycled polyester)

This design features radiating pine buds viewed from above, forming a pattern reminiscent of snowflakes. In Japanese symbolism, pine represents longevity and vitality, as it remains green throughout winter - making it an auspicious motif for celebrations and meaningful gifts.

Reversible & Aqua Drop

Crafted in Kyoto, this reversible Aqua Drop furoshiki is made from ultra-lightweight, water-repellent fabric. The specialised dyeing technique ensures beautifully balanced colour on both sides, a rare achievement for such fine material. The water-repellent finish helps protect belongings from light rain and makes it suitable for outdoor use as a wrap, table covering, or leisure cloth.

Re-Free Inovation

Made from 55% recycled polyester with a PFAS-free water-repellent coating, it reflects a more environmentally conscious approach. If water repellency weakens over time, it can be refreshed with gentle ironing at medium temperature.

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A 1,300-Year Tradition

Furoshiki, a simple yet versatile fabric, has been used in Japan for over 1,300 years. Though its name has evolved, its form and purpose remain unchanged, carrying the wisdom of past generations.

The History of Furoshiki

Furoshiki has two historical roots, primarily as a wrapping cloth. Since the Nara period (710–794), fabrics called tsutsumi were used to store valuables. By the Kamakura period (1192–1338), koromozutsumi emerged, evolving into the furoshiki we know today. Though the name has shifted over time, the tradition endures.

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What’s in the box?

Our products are made with love and care in Japan, but it’s with you where their story lives on. And for that to happen, we need to make sure they arrive with you in one piece! We carefully wrap each item in bubble wrap and traditional Japanese newspapers (you’ll often find a Japanese crossword or sudoku to solve!). You’ll also receive a short guide on how to care for and cherish your new tableware. Sustainability is important to us and we’re working hard on ways to keep items safe while being kind to the planet, too.

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