Furoshiki - Red Fuji - Blue - Ukiyo-e - 48x48cm
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This small furoshiki represents “The Red Fuji” ( aka fuji in Japanese) also called “The Fuji on a Clear Day” , a famous Japanese print created by the painter Katsushika Hokusai in 1830/1831. This print is part of a series entitled “ The Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji ” ( fugaku sanju rokkei in Japanese) of 46 prints representing, among other things, different views of Mount Fuji, produced between 1830 and 1833. Made in Japan, it comes from the “Ukiyo-e” collection inspired by 19th century Japanese works with varied subjects: landscapes, scenes of daily life, characters...
Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese technique for wrapping gifts and everyday objects using a square of fabric. In this size, it can be used as a napkin, a small tablecloth as well as a book wrapper or lunch basket!
Find on the site or in store, bag handles, in wood or leather , to accessorize your furoshiki. They will allow you to transform your furoshiki into a bag that can be carried by hand or on the shoulder.
Check out our blog on our tutorials furoshiki to discover different bag folds :
You can also find other folds such as the bundle, the basket, the gift wrappers, the bottle bag, the package bento and many others in our book “L’Atelier Furoshiki” , available in store and on the e-shop.
- Matter : 100% cotton
- Dimensions: 48cm x 48cm
- Made in Japan
EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION! Discover our range of Furoshiki created by Adeline in collaboration with Musubi!
And to find out more about this partnership, find our blog articles “Adeline Klam & Musubi – our collections!” :
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