



Furoshiki cotton wrapping cloth - can be used as a napkin, scarf or an original gift wrapping - for CDs or ceramics, as well as for packing tea cans, perfumes or cosmetics. It can also be wrapped as a bag for carrying lunch for work or school. Despite the relatively small size you can also wrap a bottle of wine or another bottle in it, it will certainly be an original gift when visiting family or friends. Furoshiki has got plenty of uses, everything depends on your imagination and creativity :) Furoshiki are made of very good quality cotton with a beautiful texture.
Interesting and symbolic pattern - MEDETAI means "celebrate" and "auspicious" in Japanese, and the fish TAI (sea bream) is the symbol of good fortune. The pattern on the furoshiki shows an eye (read as "ME"), hiragana sign read as "DE" and the fish TAI. Good luck and best wishes for everyone who is given this furoshiki.
Dimensions:Width 50cm / length 50cm
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