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Wrapping Cloth: Perfect choice for your eco-friendly gift wrapping


In Japan, valuable items were said to be wrapped in cloth and carefully stored away, such as the Imperial treasure
that belonged to the Shosoin repository in Todaiji temple 1,300 years ago. In the mid-00s, they once again started
to catch the public's attention as "an eco-friendly item." Their reusabilityinstead of being a single-use item, along
with their versatility that doesn't limit what you wrap, has once again made them appear in people's everyday lives.


After ending its use as wrapping material, you can use the furoshiki that was intended for gift wrapping as a case
for organizing the contents in your bag or for covering embarrassing everyday items and keeping them out of sight.
You can even use it as a handkerchief in your pocket or enjoy it as a scarf around your neck. Let your imagination
run wild and explore the possibilities of use.


For heavy use, we recommend a furoshiki made from sturdy cloth. Try turning it into a bag!

[How to use a furoshiki as a bag]

-Fold furoshiki into a triangle with the front side inside

-Tie knots at the left and right corners

-Turn it over and put the knot inside

-Tie the other end to make it a handle


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D&DEPARTMENT Furoshiki "Balloon"

D&DEPARTMENT Furoshiki "Wrapping Cloth"