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In Japan, Wrapping cloths have been a tradition (known as furoshiki). They are a fabulous, zero waste way of wrapping anything from produce and wine bottles to clothes & gifts. Furoshiki embraces the philosophy of eco-friendly living by challenging us on how many items we really need. This beautiful and ingenious art allows one object to have many uses simply by folding and tying the cloth in a different way.
The quality and texture of traditional Japanese handmade products are appealing.
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In Japan, Wrapping cloths have been a tradition (known as furoshiki). They are a f...
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