Vintage Japanese Traditional Fabric Wrapping Cloth Furoshiki - Ukiyo-e

  • Ukiyo-e is a genre of Japanese art which flourished from the 17th through 19th centuries. Artists produced woodblock prints and paintings whose subjects were mainly female beauties, kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers, scenes from history and folk tales, travel scenes and landscapes, flora and fauna, erotica. The term ukiyo-e translates as "picture of the floating world". 
  • Wrapping cloths, known as furoshiki, are part of Japanese tradition and culture. They can widely be used to wrap anything, from products and wine bottles, to gifts.
  • Furoshiki is a single piece of cloth that has been used in Japan since ancient times. The word furoshiki dates back to the Edo period when it became to be widely used by common people as well, expecially in public bath as a bath spread or as a way of wrapping one's clothes.
  •  4 mm labradorite round beads, these beautiful stones are not large in size, but some of them exhibit flashy blue-ish color and rainbows throughout.
  •  Furoshiki reflects the Japanese interest in elegant and multifunctional objects, and the thoughtfulness in detail as an approach to everyday life, it embraces the philosophy of eco-friendly living by challenging us on how many items we really need. You can use it as:
  • a gift wrapping;
  • a bag for shopping;
  • a handbag decoration;
  • a picnic hamper;
  • a tablecloth;
  • a household decor;
  • a scarf, belt or bandana;
  • a way of wrapping clothes when travelling