Great SouvenirFuroshiki Wrapping Cloth Set
Beautiful traditional wrapping cloths. Reusable, eco-friendly, and uniquely Japanese.
Specifications
Size: 70x70cm (set of 2-3) | Material: Cotton/Polyester | Patterns: Traditional Japanese | Machine Washable: Yes
❤️Why Tourists Love This
Furoshiki is the traditional Japanese art of wrapping with cloth. These beautiful, reusable wrapping cloths can be used as gift wrap, shopping bags, scarves, lunch wraps, and more. Eco-friendly, beautiful, and uniquely Japanese — the perfect souvenir.
📋How to Use in Japan
1. Lay the cloth flat
2. Place your item in the center
3. Fold corners in and tie — many styles exist (bottle wrap, box wrap, bag style)
4. Search 'furoshiki wrapping' for video tutorials
5. Machine washable — reuse endlessly
⭐Reviews & Traveler Voices
What Reviewers Say
Beautiful patterns that make gifts extra special. Very versatile — reviewers use them as scarves, lunch wraps, wine bottle wraps, and wall decorations. The included wrapping guide is helpful. Machine washable and very durable. A meaningful souvenir that's both beautiful and practical.
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