
Furoshiki Ukiyo-e - Suijin Shrine Massaki Sumidagawa River Navy Blue 70cm
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: 70 x 70 cm
- Material: 100% organic cotton
Suijin Shrine and Massaki / Hiroshige Utagawa
This is one of the artworks from the "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo" which significantly impacted European painters, including Vincent van Gogh.
This art utilises a bold perspective, depicting fully bloomed wild cherry blossoms in the foreground and Mt. Tsukuba beyond the Sumida River, looking down on the forest of river gods (current Sumida Shrine).
This symbolises the charm of the composition by Kuniyoshi.
Ukiyo-e
Ukiyo-e is one of the traditional arts of Japan. It had a great artistic influence overseas in the late 1800s. The design will give a new face to any object that is being wrapped.
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: 70 x 70 cm
- Material: 100% organic cotton
Suijin Shrine and Massaki / Hiroshige Utagawa
This is one of the artworks from the "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo" which significantly impacted European painters, including Vincent van Gogh.
This art utilises a bold perspective, depicting fully bloomed wild cherry blossoms in the foreground and Mt. Tsukuba beyond the Sumida River, looking down on the forest of river gods (current Sumida Shrine).
This symbolises the charm of the composition by Kuniyoshi.
Ukiyo-e
Ukiyo-e is one of the traditional arts of Japan. It had a great artistic influence overseas in the late 1800s. The design will give a new face to any object that is being wrapped.
Made in Japan
Description
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: 70 x 70 cm
- Material: 100% organic cotton
Suijin Shrine and Massaki / Hiroshige Utagawa
This is one of the artworks from the "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo" which significantly impacted European painters, including Vincent van Gogh.
This art utilises a bold perspective, depicting fully bloomed wild cherry blossoms in the foreground and Mt. Tsukuba beyond the Sumida River, looking down on the forest of river gods (current Sumida Shrine).
This symbolises the charm of the composition by Kuniyoshi.
Ukiyo-e
Ukiyo-e is one of the traditional arts of Japan. It had a great artistic influence overseas in the late 1800s. The design will give a new face to any object that is being wrapped.
Made in Japan




















