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Use - and Reuse - Furoshiki Gift Wrap
No tape, no scissors & no waste. Just 1 wrap to reuse over and over again
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Japanese Furoshiki
Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese fabric wrap and has existed in Japan for over 1,200 years. Pronounced foo-roh-shee-kee, the word breaks down to mean ‘bath spread.’
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3 Reasons to Switch to Fabric Gift Wrap
Wrapping gifts with wrapping paper is time-consuming - where's the scotch tape again? Not to mention, Americans spend $3.2 billion a year on wrapping paper and 2.3 million pounds of it goes into the landfill every year.
If you need one more reason to make the switch to fabric wrap here it is: wrapping paper is pretty ugly. But we get it, what great artist would want their work to be printed on paper that will be used once and then thrown into a landfill.
Great artwork deserves to be shared, seen and enjoyed. Share the artwork that you love through your network of friends and family through gifting.
Give the gift wrap that keeps on giving!
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Bundle of 3 Furoshiki Wraps & 3 Fabric Bags by Hannah Pearlman
€97,95 EUR
Bundle of 3 Furoshiki Wraps & 3 Fabric Bags by Kelsey Weigl
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Bundle of 3 Furoshiki Wraps by Hannah Pearlman | 18", 28" & 35", Polyester
€48,95 EUR
Bundle of 3 Fabric Bags by Kelsey Weigl | 14", 18" & 22", Cotton
€48,95 EUR
Bundle of 3 Furoshiki Wraps by Kelsey Weigl | 18", 28" & 35", Polyester
€48,95 EUR
Bundle of 3 Furoshiki Wraps by Danni Ha | 18", 28" & 35", Recycled Polyester
€48,95 EUR
Bundle of 3 Fabric Bags by Hannah Pearlman | 14", 18" & 22", Polyester
€48,95 EUR