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Furoshiki Gift Wrap

Furoshiki Gift Wrap

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Discover the timeless Japanese art of fabric wrapping with our beautiful Furoshiki collection. Furoshiki are traditional wrapping cloths that offer a versatile, elegant, and perfectly sustainable way to present your gifts. The beauty of Furoshiki lies in its simplicity and adaptability; a single square of fabric can be artfully tied to embrace any shape, from bottles and books to boxes and bouquets.

By choosing Furoshiki, you are not just wrapping a present; you are giving a gift within a gift. You are embracing a centuries-old tradition of mindful, waste-free giving, turning every package into a unique and beautiful keepsake.

What is Furoshiki?

A Furoshiki is a single, beautifully finished square of fabric. Our Furoshiki are available in a curated selection of our exclusive fabric collections, allowing you to coordinate your gifting aesthetic. They can be used time and again as gift wrap, or repurposed as a scarf, tote bag, or decorative knot-wrap.

Furoshiki Size Information

  • Small (50cm x 50cm): Perfect for small treasures like jewellery, cosmetics, a paperback book, or a small candle.
  • Medium (70cm x 70cm): An ideal size for wrapping a standard bottle of wine, a hardcover book, a tablet, or a small board game.
  • Large (90cm x 90cm): Use this versatile size for larger gifts such as shoe boxes, clothing items, or creating a small, elegant tote for carrying items.

Step away from single-use paper and the frustration of tape and scissors. Furoshiki offers a serene, creative, and completely zero-waste alternative. Each year, millions of tons of wrapping paper, often non-recyclable, end up in landfills. By adopting the beautiful tradition of Furoshiki, you contribute to a circular economy, reduce your environmental footprint, and introduce a new, meaningful tradition to your celebrations.