Furoshiki (Japanese Wraping Cloth) (60x60cm) (Coptic Gold Medal Design)

The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process.

Furoshiki (Japanese Wraping Cloth) (60x60cm) (Coptic Gold Medal Design)

The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process.

Furoshiki (Japanese Wraping Cloth) (60x60cm) (Coptic Gold Medal Design)

The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process.

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Furoshiki (Japanese Wraping Cloth) (60x60cm) (Coptic Gold Medal Design)

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A little thoughtfulness that can be seen when wrapping and delivering something important will gently connect the feelings between people. Please wrap the giver's heart in a traditional textile and send it to them.


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Product Name : Furoshiki (Japanese Wraping Cloth) (60x60cm) (Coptic Gold Medal Design)
Product type : Furoshiki
Related Tags : EgyptWrapping availableJapanese AccessoriesPattern_Coptic gold chapter design
Remark : Please note that the pattern may be different from the picture shown due to the cutting process. Please be forewarned.
Other : Gift wrapping service available

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Product Description

Furoshiki with popular design of "Meibutsu-gire (specialty cloth)" design.

Pattern Description

Coptic Gold Medal Design

In Egypt under the rule of the Roman Empire (the 5th-6th centuries) the early Christianity had already been deep-rooted among the people. The sect was called the Coptic Church. Its followers were not only creators of the Coptic arts but also successors of the Egyptian fine arts which had been handed down for more than 4,000 years. Here we have tried to create a new silk brocade, getting an idea from the old fabric with the pattern of Coptic gold medals made with the ancient Egyptian technique.