A refreshing summer scene of Japan, captured in a single cloth.
This furoshiki features a beautiful design of a five-story pagoda surrounded by lush green pine trees, with graceful cranes flying above — a combination of auspicious symbols in Japanese culture. The vivid green tones evoke the brightness and vitality of summer, bringing a sense of calm and nature into everyday life.
Created by Hamamonyo, known for its modern yet traditional patterns, this piece is dyed using the nassen technique, resulting in rich colors and soft gradation. The fabric is made of high-quality cotton shantung, characterized by its subtle texture and elegant sheen.
Perfect not only for wrapping bento or gifts, but also as a decorative textile for your home.
Size
Approx. 50 × 50 cm (slight variations may occur due to the nature of the fabric)
Material
100% cotton (cotton shantung)
What is Furoshiki?
Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth that can be used in many different ways — to wrap, carry, cover, or decorate. Reusable and versatile, it is often seen today as an eco-friendly alternative to disposable packaging.
This size is perfect for wrapping a lunch box or small gifts. It can also be used as a table cloth, a decorative wall piece, or even lightly tied around the neck as a small accent.
Made of cotton, it can continue to serve even at the end of its life as a cleaning cloth. The beauty of furoshiki lies in using one piece in many ways over time.
Furoshiki is deeply connected to the Japanese culture of wrapping. In Japan, wrapping is not only practical but also meaningful — it expresses care, respect, and the idea of protecting what is inside.











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