Furoshiki is a way of tying fabric to wrap up a gift or transport an array of items. The idea originated in Japan around 710 B.C. And in recent years, has become popular because of its versatile, environmentally-friendly way to carry bottles, food, and everyday necessities, and has also become a modern alternative to holiday gift-wrapping. It is also commonly still used by Japanese schoolchildren to carry bento boxes. These linen versions are a great neutral option that will allow them to be reused over and over again as a gift wrap for any holiday, with or without extra adornment! While traditional fuorshiki wraps require a little skill to wrap, these come stitched up and ready to go - simply set your item inside and knot the ties on top!
Available in 2 sizes...choose your perfect size from the options above. Or, purchase multiple sizes to have on hand for all your wrapping needs!