Inspired by Japan’s winter season, this furoshiki features the crane, a timeless emblem of good fortune, longevity, and honor. In Japanese culture, cranes are believed to live a thousand years and are often used in celebratory occasions like weddings and New Year’s. Perfect for wrapping gifts, covering bowls, or carrying bento boxes with a touch of meaning.
What is a Furoshiki?
Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth, originally used to wrap and carry bath goods, but today it’s used in a range of scenes from everyday kitchen tasks to gift wrapping. The act of wrapping itself is a gesture of care — a quiet way of saying, “this is something special.” Made from soft yet durable fabric, it’s designed to be used over and over. The perfect blend of sustainability and style.
How to use a Furoshiki
-Wrap and carry bento boxes, lunch boxes, or picnic meals
-Cover bowls or plates to keep food fresh or protected
-Gift-wrap homemade treats like cookies, jams, or baked goods
-Create a makeshift napkin or a placemat