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Japanese Silk Wrapping Cloth Furoshiki,27×29”(69×74cm)

$ 68.64

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Gender: Women
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Material: 100% Silk
  • Color: Red
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Style: Furoshiki

    Description

    Japanese Silk Wrapping Cloth
    Furoshiki,27×29”(69×74cm)
    Description
    Size  about 27×29in.
    Material  Silk 100%
    Gosyodoki Pattern
    :
    It is a pattern used for" kosode" kimono from the mid-Edo period to the latter half of the edo period based on the theme of things around the imperial palace and the imperial family. Gosho cars, scrupulous books, crowns, cypress fans, palace pavilions, plants and mountain water of the four seasons are arranged, and are brilliantly expressed by Yuzen dyeing and embroidery.
    FUROSHIKI
    is a square cloth for wrapping and carrying things. It can be folded up for easy carrying, so it is very convenient. Furthermore, in addition to its original purpose of wrapping objects, it is also used as a room accessory  such as tapestries. There are Tango Chirimen crimps. The feel of touch is wonderful. Recently, it has been used as a part of female fashion, and also as fabric for handicraft.
    The cloth is made in the Tango region, some 100 kilometers north of Kyoto and  the largest kimono fabric producer in Japan.
    Produced fabrics are used for furoshiki and kimono.
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