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Description
The “chidori” (plover) motif, often shown flying over waves, is considered auspicious in Japanese culture. It symbolizes a harmonious relationship and family safety, as it represents overcoming life’s waves together.
The word “chidori” also sounds like “taking a thousand,” which conveys wishes for success and the achievement of goals. This design is perfect for celebratory gift wrapping—especially for weddings, academic milestones, or good luck in exams and certifications.
Rayon Chirimen Koyomi
Rayon chirimen (crape) was originally developed to mimic the look and feel of silk. Compared to polyester crape, it offers a softer touch and a more refined appearance. Made from regenerated cellulose derived from wood pulp, it features a gentle sheen that gives it a luxurious, traditional look. It is wrinkle-resistant, slightly stretchy, and easy to tie—making it perfect for wrapping wine bottles and other elegant gifts.
Product Details
Dimensions : 68 x 68 cm
Weight : 90g
Material : 100% Rayon
Made in Japan
First, learn these two types of basic knots.
Examples of wrapping
1. Wrapping small boxes such as lunch boxes
2. Wrapping a wine bottle
3. Wrap as a bag

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.
For a rayon material product,
- Dry clean only
As the fabric is prone to shrinking when wet, please avoid washing with water. - When ironing, do not use steam. Use a pressing cloth and iron at approximately 140-160°C.
- This product is eligible for Letterbox Delivery.
- Depending on the number and combination of items purchased, it may be shipped using Percel Delivery.