Vintage Japanese Cotton Furoshiki: Traditional Kanji Wrapping Cloth for Art, Interior, and Craft Projects
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Step back in time with this mid-Showa era Japanese cotton furoshiki, where the gentle texture of cotton and the simple kanji along its edges evoke the warmth and nostalgia of everyday life in post-war Japan.
Once a modest household cloth, it now carries a subtle charm, perfect for displaying as interior decor or art. Its soft, durable cotton is ideal for remaking, sewing, or creative DIY projects.
As global interest in traditional BORO and Japanese textiles grows, furoshiki like this are becoming increasingly rare, offering a treasured glimpse into Japan’s cultural past.