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Japanese Iris Chirimen Furoshiki 27 in

Sale price$52.00 USD

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This furoshiki wrapping cloth with kakitsubata flowers is perfect for those who are looking for an elegant pattern with Japanese motifs. The overlapping petals are expressed in shades of color, giving it an elegant atmosphere. The bold composition of the flowers gathered in the lower right corner of the diagonal is appealing. You can enjoy the contrast of blue and gray in various ways of wrapping.

This furoshiki is made using chirimen, a traditional Japanese weaving technique that creates a distinctive texture with a subtly crinkled surface. 

This furoshiki is suitable for any celebration and will be great to wrap gifts for someone who loves unique items and Japanese motifs.

Japanese Iris Chirimen Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth 27in - MUSUBI KILN - Quality Japanese Tableware and Gift
Japanese Iris Chirimen Furoshiki 27 in Sale price$52.00 USD
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