Furoshiki cloth

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"Furoshiki" is a type of Japanese traditional wrapping cloth, which may look like a large handkerchief. It is used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods. Japanese Gift Wrapping, Japanese Paper Lanterns, Japanese Wrapping Cloth, Japanese Wrapping, Gift Wrapping Clothes, Furoshiki Wrapping, Fabric Gift Wrap, Wrapping Cloth, Gifts Wrapping Diy

"Furoshiki" is a type of Japanese traditional wrapping cloth, which may look like a large handkerchief. It is used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods. Before becoming associated with public baths, furoshiki was known as hirazutsumi, or flat folded bundle. Currently Furoshiki are made of different fabrics, in

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Can you think of any 3D-printed objects that could be deemed design classics yet? Thus far we cannot, but Philippe Malouin may be the designer who drags the production method into MoMA territory. Malouin's Connection line of tabletop objects for design collective Othr are unabashedly 3D-printed, wearing their production method

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Every year we trash enough grift wrap to wrap around the world multiple times, and a good chunck of it is not even recyclable. What a waste! So why not make your own fabric gift wrap inspired by furoshiki, a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth you can use as reusable gift wrap or a bag. It's an easy sewing project for beginners.

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