
Furoshiki Organic Cotton - Scrolls of Frolicking Animals Blue Yellow 50cm
Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese cloth that offers a sustainable alternative to paper gift wrap. These versatile square fabrics remain useful even after the gift is opened. Furoshiki can be creatively used to wrap a wide variety of items, from delicate ceramics to melons.
- Size: 50 x 50 cm
- Material: 100% Organic Cotton
Comes with a paper wrap
ORGANIC COTTON
Organic cotton is certified to organic agricultural standards.
Organic farming system works in order to protect human rights such as farmer’s health and child labor; as well as that it combines reducing environmental footprint and fair price for sustainability.
Choju jinbutsu giga
The national treasure Choju-jinbutsu-giga is in the form of a picture book. It is rendered in black ink paint and is currently stored at the Kozan-ji temple in Kyoto. The contents depict animals and people together reflecting the society of those ancient days.
The current configuration consists of 4 volumes labeled A, B, C, D. The most famous panel is the story told by playful rabbits, frogs, monkeys, etc. with human-like characteristics.
They engage in water play, gambling, sumo wrestling, legal proceedings, quarrels and other curious scenes. The theory is that the artist used these drawings to satirize human and contemporary society morals of the time.
Made in Japan
Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese cloth that offers a sustainable alternative to paper gift wrap. These versatile square fabrics remain useful even after the gift is opened. Furoshiki can be creatively used to wrap a wide variety of items, from delicate ceramics to melons.
- Size: 50 x 50 cm
- Material: 100% Organic Cotton
Comes with a paper wrap
ORGANIC COTTON
Organic cotton is certified to organic agricultural standards.
Organic farming system works in order to protect human rights such as farmer’s health and child labor; as well as that it combines reducing environmental footprint and fair price for sustainability.
Choju jinbutsu giga
The national treasure Choju-jinbutsu-giga is in the form of a picture book. It is rendered in black ink paint and is currently stored at the Kozan-ji temple in Kyoto. The contents depict animals and people together reflecting the society of those ancient days.
The current configuration consists of 4 volumes labeled A, B, C, D. The most famous panel is the story told by playful rabbits, frogs, monkeys, etc. with human-like characteristics.
They engage in water play, gambling, sumo wrestling, legal proceedings, quarrels and other curious scenes. The theory is that the artist used these drawings to satirize human and contemporary society morals of the time.
Made in Japan
Original: $13.60
-65%$13.60
$4.76Description
Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese cloth that offers a sustainable alternative to paper gift wrap. These versatile square fabrics remain useful even after the gift is opened. Furoshiki can be creatively used to wrap a wide variety of items, from delicate ceramics to melons.
- Size: 50 x 50 cm
- Material: 100% Organic Cotton
Comes with a paper wrap
ORGANIC COTTON
Organic cotton is certified to organic agricultural standards.
Organic farming system works in order to protect human rights such as farmer’s health and child labor; as well as that it combines reducing environmental footprint and fair price for sustainability.
Choju jinbutsu giga
The national treasure Choju-jinbutsu-giga is in the form of a picture book. It is rendered in black ink paint and is currently stored at the Kozan-ji temple in Kyoto. The contents depict animals and people together reflecting the society of those ancient days.
The current configuration consists of 4 volumes labeled A, B, C, D. The most famous panel is the story told by playful rabbits, frogs, monkeys, etc. with human-like characteristics.
They engage in water play, gambling, sumo wrestling, legal proceedings, quarrels and other curious scenes. The theory is that the artist used these drawings to satirize human and contemporary society morals of the time.
Made in Japan




















