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Product Description
Yumeji Takehisa, Beans (L)
Yumeji’s works used dynamic patterns and unique hues and tints from everyday motifs. The beans are sprouting into the air to bear fruit. This is a symbol of rising hope. In this series, we think about the wrapped moment designs of popular flowers such as Japanese apricot, beans and rose. Please treat yourself to one of these furoshiki, or gift one for a celebration. These are popular as seasonal gifts, or even to be used as exquisite gift wrapping.
Yumeji TAKEHISA (1884-1934)
Yumeji Takehisa was an accomplished and well-regarded painter during the Taisho Period. His Bijinga picture styling is a wonderful representation of Taisho Roman art (a general term used to describe the thoughts and cultural events of Taisho Romanticism style). Yumeji’s work focused on designs for daily life and commercial products. He was truly a revolutionary graphic designer.
Product Details
Dimensions : 90 x 90 cm
Weight : 152 g
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
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.
- Machine washable or hand wash.
- When ironing, use a pressing cloth.
- For cotton materials, iron at approximately 180-210°C.
- For polyester materials, 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.