


Japanese Iris Chirimen Furoshiki 27 in
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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.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | L 70 cm (27 in) |
Material | 100% polyester |
Maker / Brand
Yamada Sen-i was founded in 1937 as a Kyoto-based wholesaler of furoshiki, or Japanese wrapping cloths. Today, the company is one among the dwindling numbers of makers specializing in furoshiki. They see it as their duty to share furoshiki with the next generation, viewing this craft as a continuously developing living culture that has and continues to nurture the heart of Japan. Yamada Sen-i both develops new products and restores old designs, bringing this unique Japanese craft to the world.

Crafts
Japanese cloth and textiles are well-loved around the world for their combination of style and utility. This collection includes a wide range of textile-based decor and kitchen items, including furoshiki wrapping cloths, table runners, chopstick cases, and cleaning cloths. From natural fabrics like silk and cotton to synthetic fibers like rayon and polyester, there is plenty to choose from based on your needs. Whether elegant brocade or sprightly printed cotton, these textiles will bring color and life to your home.

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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.

Blue
As a cool color, blue evokes feelings of calm, nobility, coolness, and tranquility. It is highly suitable for use in a variety of items, from everyday to celebratory.
Blue is featured prominently across Japanese art: for example, in Katsushika Hokusai's The Great Wave of Kanagawa. Shades like mizu iro, a pale aqua that literally means "water color," have been used frequently for summer kimonos since the Edo period (1603 CE–1868 CE). Meanwhile kon, or navy blue, conveys a sense of calm and sophistication and has historically been widely used in daily life. Finally, sometsuke refers to blue and white ceramics, a classic color pairing that is always in style. Explore these and more beautiful blues below.

Guide To Furoshiki
