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Hare Tsutsumi Plovers Red Furoshiki (70)

Hare tsutsumi
It is developed as a furoshiki for wrapping to celebrate "Hare no Hi" (joyous occasions) in a festive manner. This expression includes several important japanese traditional seasonal festivities such as New Year.
The design can be used for weddings, celebrations or corporate anniversary gifts, etc. because the mizuhiki, pine, bamboo and plum motifs are representative of prosperity.

Designed to look beautiful both when spread out or when wrapped.
The wrapping can be used repeatidly afterwards.
It turns into a small bag as well.

The plover bird is represented as prosperous on this patterns. Thes design features plovers flying in the middle of the Japanese waves' pattern.
It portraits marital bliss and family safety because waves are used as a metaphor of society.
The word "plovers" in Japanese has the same sound as the word "to take a thousand".
This is why, in particular, it is called "taking a thousand blessings" and is a symbol of victory and encouragement.

This Furoshiki is carefully designed so that the plover will appear in just the right place when it's wrapped, and a big plover comes out when you unfold it.

This is made out of smooth cotton sheeting.

Recommended accessory: see our Furoshiki handles (leather , polypropylene or wood) (makes it much easier to use as a bag).

Specifications:

  • 70x70 cm (27.6 x 27.6in). 
  • Country of manufacture: Japan
  • Material / component: 100% cotton

INCL.VAT price includes European VAT for orders shipping to the European Union.