Furoshiki (Japanese Wraping Cloth) (60x60cm) (shikamonarisugawanishiki)

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

Furoshiki (Japanese Wraping Cloth) (60x60cm) (shikamonarisugawanishiki)

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

Furoshiki (Japanese Wraping Cloth) (60x60cm) (shikamonarisugawanishiki)

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

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Furoshiki (Japanese Wraping Cloth) (60x60cm) (shikamonarisugawanishiki)

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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.


Wrapping : Gift wrapping service available

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Product : Furoshiki (Japanese Wraping Cloth) (60x60cm) (shikamonarisugawanishiki)
Type : 風呂敷
Tags : Wrapping availableFamous fabricJapanese AccessoriesPattern: Arisugawa brocade with deer designDeer
Other : Please note that due to cutting, the pattern placement may differ from the displayed image.
Product photos may appear slightly different in color from the actual item due to lighting conditions and your device's display settings.
Other : Gift wrapping service available

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Description

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

Patterns

Shika-mon Arisugawa Nishiki(Arisugawa Brocade with Deer Pattern)

The so-called "meibutu-gire" meaning famous textiles were selected by the tea masters to decorate paintings, writing scrolls and utensils for the tea ceremony. During the long period of time extending from the early Muromachi period (1338-1573A.D.) to the late Edo period (1603-1867A.D.), most of the meibutsu-gire were imported to Japan from Asian countries. Whence the name of Arisugawa derives is unknown, but most notable in this brocade are a tactful combination of straight lines, sophisticated color scheme and design, and an orderly, advanced weaving technique required to make it. This original taste is woven into warp-patterned brocade with our weaving technique in new colors.