Design: Ukiyo-e The Great Wave. Dimensions: 18.9in x 18.9in. Made in Japan.
It is ideal for wrapping lunchboxes or gifts, storing and carrying items. It can also be displayed as small wall art.
Furoshiki means an art of Japanese fabric wrapping. Furo meaning "bath" and Shiki "spread". It was first used in the Nara period. It is a piece of cloth or fabric that is used for wrapping gifts, items, etc.
This Furoshiki is made of 100% cotton. It is reusable and washable
This traditional wrapping cloth features a design inspired by a famous Japanese artwork, the Under the Wave of Kanagawa (The Great Wave) Ukiyo-e, which is a part of a genre of Japanese traditional art known as "pictures of the floating world." This genre gained popularity from the 17th century to the 19th century.