Flourish | 18" Furoshiki Gift Wrap by Rawbie Thring
Flourish | 18" Furoshiki Gift Wrap by Rawbie Thring
From The Serenity Collection, this small organic cotton furoshiki wrap featuring original artwork by Waterloo, Ontario-based artist Rawbie Thring is perfect for wrapping gifts around the size of a tissue box.
Dimensions are 46.5 cm. x 46.5 cm. square or 18 x 18 inches square.
Wrappr collaborated with Trauma Practice, a non-for-profit to bring you Serenity. Trauma Practice's mission is to promote healthy communities by offering free online clinician-led group programs and resources for trauma recovery, providing accessible and transformative care for individuals across Ontario. Artist Rawbie Thring thoughtfully used patient flowers within a circular pattern, to highlight the continuous circular process of growing, learning, and healing.
Shop more prints from The Serenity Collection here.
For cotton wraps, wash in cold water with like colors and then hang to dry. Iron on low heat if needed.
For polyester and silk wraps, hand wash in cold water, hang to dry.
Our packaging is intentionally minimal. All packaging materials are made of post-consumer waste or are recyclable.
Each wrap comes with a card insert with info about the artist and a simple tutorial on how to wrap a gift box.
All of our products are produced in China in a BSCI, ISO9001 & HIGG certified factory.
We also have GOTS & GRS certifications for cotton and recycled polyester wraps.
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Size Guide
Our small wraps measure 18" or 50 cm. square and are perfect for wrapping gifts that are the size of a jewellery box up to a tissue box size.
Our medium wraps measure 28" or 71 cm. square and are a good size to wrap gifts around the size of a shoe box, wrap a bouquet of flowers or wrap a wine bottle.
Our large wraps measure 35" or 90 cm. square and are great for larger gifts or even reusing as a grocery bag or purse.
Our extra large wraps measure 50" or 130 cm. square and are big enough for wrapping large oddly shaped items and even reuse as a picnic blanket.