Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth – Vintage Japanese Driving School Design from Showa Era

Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth – Vintage Japanese Driving School Design from Showa Era

Vintage Japanese furoshiki with architectural illustration

Vintage Japanese furoshiki featuring a driving school building illustration from the Showa era. This unused deadstock polyester cloth combines nostalgic mid-century design with versatile modern use for gift wrapping, display, or craft projects.

Measuring 71cm × 73.5cm and made of durable polyester, it maintains its shape and colors over time. The architectural illustration captures the essence of Showa-era Japan, appealing to collectors of vintage textiles and design enthusiasts alike.

Although there are some fold creases, the furoshiki remains in unused deadstock condition, preserving its original charm. Its versatility makes it ideal for creative projects, gift wrapping, or unique display pieces.

Perfect for anyone who appreciates mid-century Japanese graphics, architectural design, or the sustainable charm of reusable textiles, this collectible furoshiki represents both historical value and contemporary design appeal.

Unused deadstock Japanese wrapping cloth from Showa era

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