Furoshiki Fleurs fuschia, jaunes et gris - Yumeji Takehisa - 90x90cm
Furoshiki - Apricot Blossoms, Fuchsia, Yellow and Gray - Yumeji Takehisa - 90x90cm
Furoshiki - Apricot Blossoms, Fuchsia, Yellow and Gray - Yumeji Takehisa - 90x90cm
Furoshiki - Apricot Blossoms, Fuchsia, Yellow and Gray - Yumeji Takehisa - 90x90cm
Furoshiki - Apricot Blossoms, Fuchsia, Yellow and Gray - Yumeji Takehisa - 90x90cm
Furoshiki - Apricot Blossoms, Fuchsia, Yellow and Gray - Yumeji Takehisa - 90x90cm
Furoshiki - Apricot Blossoms, Fuchsia, Yellow and Gray - Yumeji Takehisa - 90x90cm
Furoshiki - Apricot Blossoms, Fuchsia, Yellow and Gray - Yumeji Takehisa - 90x90cm

Furoshiki - Apricot Blossoms, Fuchsia, Yellow and Gray - Yumeji Takehisa - 90x90cm

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This large furoshiki from the Japanese brand Musubi is patterned with fuchsia and yellow apricot flowers on a pearl gray background .

Made in Japan , it comes from the collection around the work of the painter Yumeji Takehisa, from the romantic Taisho movement and known for his Binjin-ga paintings ( paintings of beautiful women ).

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 picnic tablecloth, handbag or shopping bag as well as a decorative element in its own right, hung like a wall hanging.

Two types of accessories are available to enhance your furoshiki :

Don't forget to check out our tutorials furoshiki on the blog 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” .

  • Pattern: Apricot Blossoms by Yumeji Takehisa
  • Matter : 100% cotton
  • Dimensions: 90cm x 90cm
  • Made in Japan

EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION! Also 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!” :

Our first collection, here!

Our second collection, here!


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