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Kamawanu Accessories Bandanas Furoshiki Cotton Wrapping Cloth
Kamawanu Accessories Bandanas Furoshiki Cotton Wrapping Cloth

Furoshiki Cotton Wrapping Cloth

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The Furoshiki is a traditional, hand-printed Japanese wrapping cloth design for many uses. Whether you need an on the go tablecloth, eco-friendly gift wrap, or to protect items while traveling, this lightweight yet durable cotton is the perfect accessory. It can be used and washed repeatedly.

  • Measures approx. 41" X 41"
  • 100% Cotton
  • Hand dyed and printed
  • Due to the nature of the raw materials, slight variations in color may occur
  • Made in Japan
  • Wash separately in cold water for the first couple of washes
  • Avoid bleach and bleach detergents
  • Do not leave wet
  • Air dry

Furoshiki Cotton Wrapping Cloth

$ 60.00
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Kamawanu

Founded in 1990, Kamawanu has committed itself to creating traditional Japanese textiles, merging age-old craftsmanship with modern design. Based in Tokyo, their hallmark tenugui cloths, traditional hand-dyed rectangular cloths, are crafted to infuse beauty, versatility, and a hint of Japanese culture into daily life. They integrate centuries-old chusen dyeing methods with contemporary designs to produce items suitable for various applications, including gift wrapping, decoration, or as fashion accessories. The mission of Kamawanu is to uphold the cultural importance of tenugui and to share its versatility with a worldwide audience.