Furoshiki 104 Reversible – Isa Monyo, Pine Navy/Vermilion
Furoshiki 104 Reversible – Isa Monyo, Pine Navy/Vermilion
Embracing the rich tradition of Kataezome (型絵染め), a classic Japanese stencil dyeing method, Isa Monyo (伊砂文様) brings a modern flair to timeless designs. Renowned for its intricate patterns and cultural depth, Isa Monyo’s designs are highly valued in the worlds of kimono and furoshiki, offering a beautiful blend of heritage and contemporary appeal.
The pine motif (松) symbolizes longevity, resilience, and strength in Japanese culture. Often seen as a representation of enduring vitality and steadfastness, the pine tree is celebrated for its ability to thrive even through harsh winters. This pattern captures the essence of the pine, making it a meaningful choice for gifts that convey wishes for long life and prosperity.
This reversible furoshiki is crafted using a specialized dyeing technique that ensures the same detailed pattern appears on both sides, with a striking contrast between deep navy and bold vermilion. This dual-sided design offers versatility, allowing you to choose between classic navy and vibrant vermilion to suit any occasion or setting.
The generous 104cm size makes this furoshiki ideal for use as a decorative tablecloth, a stylish wrap for larger gifts, or as a practical and spacious furoshiki bag. Its size and versatility allow it to be folded into a roomy, reusable bag for shopping or travel, adding a touch of tradition and elegance to daily life.
Makes the Perfect Gift
Elegantly wrapped with a motif-designed paper band, this furoshiki comes with explanations of the pattern’s cultural significance and instructions for various wrapping techniques. All information is available in both Japanese and English, making it a thoughtful and culturally rich gift for any occasion.
Materials
Materials
100% Cotton
Dimensions
Dimensions
104 x 104 cm (41″ x 41″)
Care information
Care information
Machine washable or hand washable.
Take caution of potential color transfer when wet.
Iron with a pressing cloth at a temperature of 180-210°C.
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We started the Wabi Sabi Shop in the spring of 2017 to bring Japanese homeware to people around the world. We are committed to delivering you everyday tools that bring joy to your life.
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