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The majority of the works of Sharaku (his real name is unknown) are portraits of actors or scenes from Kabuki programs. The name of the actor is Otani Onji playing the roll Servent Edobei. The tightly closed mouth and the open hands show us the actors energy and dynamism.
You can use it as a gift wrapping, table-cover, tapestry, etc.
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The majority of the works of Sharaku (his real name is unknown) are portraits of actors or scenes from Kabuki programs. The name of the actor is Otani Onji playing the roll Servent Edobei. The tightly closed mouth and the open hands show us the actors energy and dynamism.
You can use it as a gift wrapping, table-cover, tapestry, etc.
Our manufacturer MUSUBI have been selling furoshiki in Kyoto since 1937. Over time they have collaborated with fashion labels, traditional hand wood block artists and Origami artists to produce an eclectic range of traditional and contemporary prints.
MUSUBI use high grade fabrics carefully selected for the main purpose of object wrapping. The material is strong and weighted accordingly to ensure easy folding and knot tying.
Wrapping gifts in furoshiki is a stunning way to increase not only the product value but also the sentimental value of a gift offering.
Plastic bags are well-known for destroying our planet. A large size furoshiki means that you can easily create a functional shopping bag that is completely reusable over and over again.
Furoshiki is so versatile that it can be used as an every day bag or even to dress up an ordinary looking tissue box. Best of all, the Furoshiki is durable, re-usable and eco-friendly!
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