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Isa monyo Reversible, 'Ume' Japanese Apricot (M)
The plum flowers and stamens are evenly aligned, giving this design a resemblance to the traditional Japanese Kamon (family crest). Plum blossoms, which bloom in early spring before other flowers, are often used in celebratory patterns. They symbolize "Purity," "Patience," and "Advancement."
This series features a special reversible processing. Both sides share the same pattern but feature different colors. This series proudly displays unrivaled techniques in craftsmanship. Please enjoy the colors of the two sides.
Isa monyo
The Isa monyo Research Institute was founded by the late Kunio Isa. At present, A number of patterns and designs from the Showa period 20's (late 1940's), have been recreated using the traditional techniques of those times. These patterns are exquisite charms for modern design.
Dimensions: 70 x 70 cm
Weight: 88g
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.