
70 Hare Tsutsumi Seven Treasures Festive Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth
- Seven treasures pattern, pearl-finish red, 70cm
- Symbolises peace, happiness and prosperity
- Wraps two wine bottles together
Seven treasures pearl-finish red, wraps two wine bottles
Furoshiki is a square piece of cloth that has been used for wrapping for over 1200 years in Japan. The word Furoshiki came about during the Edo period (1603 - 1868) when cloths were commonly used in bath-houses to wrap clothes and also used as a bath mat.

Seven treasures pearl-finish red, wraps two wine bottles

Pearlescent red 70cm — wraps two wine bottles

Organic cotton konpeito print, soft beige 70cm

Water-repellent pine motif, turquoise 70cm — bottle-wrap ready

Playful cats and birds on pink 70cm cotton

Furoshiki with rings — tote, scarf or gift wrap

Kuniyoshi cat ukiyo-e, 68cm Japanese-made rayon

Utamaro Ukiyo-e kimono print on 68cm rayon

Lucky cat folk-art motif on 70cm Japanese cotton

Hokusai Red Fuji on bold 68cm rayon furoshiki
Using decorative, elegant cloth as a means to carry items and wrap gifts has been a part of Japanese art and culture since the 8th century. This practice, known as furoshiki, makes the art of gift-giving that much more personalised and special.
Gift-givers around the world have since adopted the furoshiki technique in favour of its versatility and environmentally-conscious approach.
Our entire range of Furoshiki is made in Kyoto Japan. We stock all items at our Sydney office and dispatch same day
We sell 3 main sizes that are suitable for various items such as:-
S (48 - 50cm) - Usage: Books, bento box, lunch box, tissue box, face mask
M (68 x 70cm) - Usage: Wine bottles, gift box
L (90 - 120cm) - Usage: Wall art, clutch bag, shoulder bag, large gift box
All Furoshiki orders are packed with Australian made eco-friendly bubble wrap and shipped in a compostable mailer bag.
We also include an instructional leaflet with the most common wrapping techniques for most items.
If you are new to furoshiki or wanting to learn a new technique then view our how to furoshiki video tutorials to help you become a Furoshiki master in no time!