Large furoshiki wrapping cloths (over 90cm)

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These large furoshiki are perfect to wrap larger sized gifts like hampers, create stylish cushion covers at home, and a convenient option as a grocery shopping bag.

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Large furoshiki (over 90cm) provides more options for wrapping items

Larger sized furoshiki, usually over 90cm, can give you more leeway and creativity in how you wrap items. The larger the furoshiki means you are able to create more playful and beautiful knots. In Japan, furoshiki as large as 238cm by 238cm are available to wrap futons (Japanese bedding). It highlights how these wrapping cloths are ingrained into the everyday Japanese lifestyle.

You can use a 104cm x 104cm furoshiki to wrap cushions for your sofa, creating a vibrant setting for your living room. You can also use them as table runners, tote-bags, and even as noren (Japanese fabric dividers between rooms).