How to furoshiki
In Japan, furoshiki were originally intended for practical uses such as wrapping and transporting goods. Today, the art of furoshiki is now used around the world as a versatile and environmentally way to wrap gifts. Emballage furoshiki are all handmade in pour studio using 100% cotton fabric, making them easy to compost at the end of their life. When you purchase one of our furoshiki, it comes with a tag that allows you to communicate to the recipient whether they 'keep' the cloth or 'return' it to you for reuse. What size furoshiki do I need? As a general rule...
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