
Furoshiki
The art of gift-giving is elevated with furoshiki, Japan's traditional wrapping cloth that carries both elegance and meaning. Versatile and timeless, these cloths can be transformed into stylish bags, decorative tapestries, or even chic scarves. Discover the beauty of furoshiki in this collection and add a touch of Japanese tradition to your modern life.

Small (45–50 cm / 17.7–19.7 in)
Perfect for wrapping bento boxes or using as a fukusa cloth for special occasions. This compact size is ideal for everyday elegance, adding a touch of Japanese tradition to your daily life. Its versatility makes it a must-have for those who appreciate both functionality and style.
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Medium (68–70 cm / 26.8–27.6 in)
The ideal size for wrapping gift boxes, wine bottles, or small packages. It also doubles as a stylish tote or accessory bag, making it a practical choice for both gifting and personal use. This medium furoshiki strikes the perfect balance between portability and versatility.
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Large (90–120 cm / 35.4–47.2 in)
A favorite for creating spacious furoshiki bags, this size is perfect for carrying larger items or even using them as a chic scarf or shawl. Its generous dimensions make it suitable for a tablecloth or home décor. Embrace its endless possibilities and transform ordinary moments into something extraordinary.
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From authentic to casual, furoshiki can add a bit of style to your day to day! Here we will introduce using various furoshiki from morning to night.
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Wrap gifts with care using Furoshiki—a reusable, beautiful cloth that adds meaning and tradition to every gift you give.
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