Furoshiki - Cats Print - Ukiyo-e - 48x48cm
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This small furoshiki representing “Cats showing the Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō ”, print directed by Utagawa Kuniyoshi. It represents 53 cats, each having a particular activity and bearing the name of one of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō road, a major axis in Japan during the Edo period.
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 and a knotting and folding system. In this size, it can be used as a napkin, a small tablecloth or as packaging for your lunch basket!
In order to accessorize your furoshiki , wooden or leather bag handles are available. They will allow you to transform your furoshiki into a bag that will open and close easily.
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
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