







Pink Owls Organic Cotton Furoshiki 19.7 in
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This Japanese furoshiki wrapping cloth was designed by the stencil-dyeing artist duo "Kata Kata." The print features two owls, one large and one small, perched on a tree branch. Surrounding them are charming tree patterns that add an extra touch of cuteness and bring the scene to life with delightful vibrancy.
The compact 50 cm (19.7 in) size is perfect for wrapping small items such as gifts, lunch boxes, or accessories, and can also be used as a kitchen cloth or handkerchief. Made from 100% organic cotton, the fabric is soft to the touch and easy to tie. It is machine-washable or can be hand-washed.
This furoshiki also makes a wonderful gift wrap for those who appreciate Japanese craftsmanship.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | 50 cm (19.7 in) |
Material | 100 % Organic cotton |
Maker / Brand
Yamada Sen-i was founded in 1959 as a furoshiki (Japanese wrapping cloth) manufacturer and wholesaler in Kyoto, Japan. As one of the few manufacturers specializing in Furoshiki, Yamada Sen-i continues to promote the aesthetics and traditions of Furoshiki culture, which has been cherished by the Japanese culture, along with the product development.
Crafts
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.
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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.

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