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These fine-quality tear-out sheets feature 12 prints inspired by the centuries-old art of Japanese shibori--a process of hand-dyeing fabric. These papers are suitable for craft projects as well as for gift wrapping. The variety of designs means they are useful for any occasion--whether a holiday, birthday, anniversary or just because. An introduction details the history and meaning behind the designs, giving you a better idea of their origin.
Japanese Shibori Gift Wrapping Papers - 12 Sheets: 18 X 24 Inch (45 X 61 Cm) Wrapping Paper
Reversible. With a different color on each side (stripe/flower) 18 x 18 inches 100% polyester, Washable Made in Japan Variation: [L/28inc] FUROSHIKI
Yu-soku Furoshiki- Japanese Traditional Wrapping Cloth (Kyoto-Stripe: Blue/Olive Green)
These fine-quality tear-out sheets feature 12 prints inspired by the centuries-old art of Japanese shibori--a process of hand-dyeing fabric. These papers are suitable for craft projects as well as for gift wrapping. The variety of designs means they are useful for any occasion--whether a holiday, birthday, anniversary or just because. An introduction details the history and meaning behind the designs, giving you a better idea of their origin.
Japanese Shibori Gift Wrapping Papers - 12 Sheets: 18 X 24 Inch (45 X 61 Cm) Wrapping Paper
Wrap your gifts in this textile piece and pass it on. Gift wrap made to last. The reciever can wrap some thing different for someone else. An
Reusable furoshiki wrap — Plesner Patterns
Aqua Drop Gray Green Hummingbird Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth 39in
Events from February 7, 2024 – June 12, 2024 – Kenosha Public Museum
From The Reset Collection, this medium recycled polyester furoshiki wrap featuring original artwork by Los Angeles-based artist Jerilyn Guerrero is
Deep Rest | 28 Furoshiki Gift Wrap by Jerilyn Guerrero
Natural-Dye Furoshiki – POJ Studio
Events from February 20 – February 16 – Page 4 – Kenosha Public Museum
HANDMADE IN INDIAThoughtful and intentional, this reusable gift wrap is inspired by furoshiki: the ancient Japanese art of wrapping gifts and other
Naturally Dyed Fabric Gift Wrap - Blush Shibori (set of 4)
The pattern of shells is a symbol of happiness for married couples in Japan. During the Heian period (794-1185), a game called “Kai-Awase was popular in Japan. The object of the game was to find a pair of clams decorated with gold leaf. The game is similar to the card game 'Concentration'. This game is based on the fact that bivalve shells can only be combined with the same shell. For this reason, the pattern of shells has come to symbolize the hope of meeting one's destiny.
Wako Kai-Awase Rayon Chirimen Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth 27in / Furoshiki Bag, Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth
Furoshiki Set of 3 Madiba Print
Hokusai Fuji Chirimen Yuzen Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth 27in
Events from February 20 – February 16 – Page 4 – Kenosha Public Museum