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This elegant design features fine gold lines forming a hemp leaf (Asanoha) pattern, arranged in a hexagonal tortoiseshell layout. Depending on how you wrap it, you can highlight different parts of the pattern—creating the impression of an entirely new furoshiki each time.
The Asanoha motif symbolizes healthy growth and protection from misfortune, while the tortoiseshell represents longevity and well-being.
Hare tsutsumi
This furoshiki series was created for wrapping gifts on “Hare no Hi” – joyful and festive occasions in Japanese culture.
With auspicious motifs such as mizuhiki, pine, bamboo, and plum, these designs are ideal for weddings, celebrations, or corporate anniversary gifts.
Dimensions : 70 x 70cm
Weight : 81g
Material : 100% cotton
Made in Japan
First, learn these two types of basic knots.
Examples of wrapping
1. Wrapping small boxes such as lunch boxes
Tips for Choosing the Right Furoshiki Size
The size of a furoshiki is best chosen by ensuring that the diagonal length of the furoshiki is approximately three times the length of the item you wish to wrap. This makes it easier to wrap the item securely.