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Japanese furoshiki in reversible cotton, ISA MONYO
Japanese furoshiki in reversible cotton, ISA MONYO
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1 to 3 working days for France, Belgium and Switzerland.
3-5 working days for other countries in Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Denmark and Austria
3-5 business days for other countries via DHL
This item is shipped from our warehouse in France.
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Technical Data
Width | 48 cm |
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Length | 48 cm |
Compositions | Cotton |
Product origin | made in Japan |
Colour | beige blue brown |
Gender | unisex |
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Furoshiki (風呂敷) is a traditional Japanese technique of folding a fabric used for use as a means of carrying clothing, gifts, bento, etc.
An eco-responsible way to wrap what you need to transport and is a perfect replacement for gift wrap.
Its shape is traditionally rectangular but is currently most often square. We find them made from all kinds of fabrics, such as cotton, silk, nylon...
The size of the furoshiki varies depending on the use you want to make of it:
- - 45 cm side: for wrapping money (holidays or funerals),
- - 50 or 52 cm side: to carry a bento box or wrap small gifts,
- - 68, 70 or 75 cm side: most adaptable for wrapping gifts,
- - 90 cm side: to wrap a bottle, a book or make a small bag,
- - 105 or 118 cm side: the most adaptable for making bags,
- - 128 or 140 cm side: for packing clothes or making a large picnic basket,
- - 150 cm side: for transporting or packaging a bulky object,
- - 175 or 195 or 230 cm side: to transport futons and duvets for example for a move.
The drawing symbolizes the relationship between person to person.
Isa monyo Research Institute was founded by the late Kunio Isa. At present, a certain number of motifs and designs from the Showa period of the 1920s (late 1940s)
This series features a special reversible treatment. Both sides share the same pattern but have different colors. This series proudly displays unparalleled artisanal techniques