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Furoshiki 104 Reversible – Isa Monyo, Chrysanthemum Red/Blue-Gray

Furoshiki 104 Reversible – Isa Monyo, Chrysanthemum Red/Blue-Gray

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Drawing inspiration from Japan’s revered tradition of Kataezome (型絵染め), a traditional stencil dyeing technique, Isa Monyo (伊砂文様) reimagines classic motifs with a modern touch. Renowned for its intricate and delicate patterns, Isa Monyo is cherished in the world of kimono and furoshiki, embodying timeless elegance and cultural charm.

The chrysanthemum pattern is a symbol of eternal youth and longevity in Japanese culture. It holds deep significance, often associated with seasonal celebrations and prayers for a long and prosperous life. This design captures the beauty and spirit of the chrysanthemum, making it a cherished addition to any setting.

This reversible furoshiki is crafted using an advanced dyeing technique that ensures identical patterns on both sides, each with a different color. The vibrant red on one side and the subtle blue-gray on the other provide a striking contrast, allowing you to switch between moods and settings effortlessly.

With its generous 104cm size, this furoshiki is perfect as a decorative tablecloth or as a stylish, reusable furoshiki bag. The bag can be folded into a spacious size, making it ideal for shopping, travel, or even as a handy addition to a disaster preparedness kit. Its versatility makes it a practical and elegant solution for everyday needs.

Makes the Perfect Gift

Elegantly wrapped with a motif-designed paper band, this furoshiki includes information about the design’s meaning and various wrapping techniques, making it a thoughtful gift. The accompanying explanations are available in both Japanese and English, adding a cultural touch to your gift-giving.

Materials

100% cotton

Dimensions

104 x 104 cm (41″ x 41″)

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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