You may also like
Hime Musubi, Citrus (M)
The "Himemusubi" series was created in collaboration with Paris-based French designer Adeline Klam. Made from organic cotton, these designs are crafted to be beautiful both when laid flat and when used for wrapping. The unique fusion of traditional Japanese patterns and French-inspired colors creates a fresh, modern aesthetic that complements both interiors and fashion. These versatile pieces blend seamlessly into any setting, whether Japanese or Western.
Adeline Klam
Adeline Klam is a Paris-based French designer captivated by traditional Japanese washi paper. She reimagines traditional Japanese patterns with her unique sense of color, creating modern yuzen paper designs. Her work includes handmade kits, interior objects, and more, all inspired by washi. In 2009, she opened her own store, "Adeline Klam," in Paris.
Dimensions: 70 x 70 cm
Weight: 86g
Material: 100% organic 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.