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Furoshiki Patchin Bag M Organic - Camellia Salmon Pink

Furoshiki Patchin Bag M Organic - Camellia Salmon Pink

Regular price £49.00
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Category: Homeware
Sub Category: Mother’s Day, the Japanese Way

Code: M-20391-201

This pre-tied Patchin bag is crafted from organic cotton Furoshiki. The detachable Patchins provide versatility, allowing for separate use as desired.

Bag size: approx. 30 x 15 x 15cm
Furoshiki: 70 x 70cm 
Patchin: 24.5 x 4.5 x 1 cm

Material : Furoshiki: 100% organic cotton
Patchin: wood
Comes with a non-woven fabric bag

Patchin

Patchin features magnetic sticks that effortlessly transform your cloth into a bag.

Made in Japan

Did you know? Camellias are symbols of admiration, strength, and purity. In Japan, they are often associated with the qualities of grace and resilience. This furoshiki bag, adorned with a delicate camellia print, carries the spirit of these timeless virtues, making it a thoughtful and symbolic gift.

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Pickup available at Found at Redbrick, Redbrick Mill

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A 1,300-Year Tradition

Furoshiki, a simple yet versatile fabric, has been used in Japan for over 1,300 years. Though its name has evolved, its form and purpose remain unchanged, carrying the wisdom of past generations.

The History of Furoshiki

Furoshiki has two historical roots, primarily as a wrapping cloth. Since the Nara period (710–794), fabrics called tsutsumi were used to store valuables. By the Kamakura period (1192–1338), koromozutsumi emerged, evolving into the furoshiki we know today. Though the name has shifted over time, the tradition endures.

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What’s in the box?

Our products are made with love and care in Japan, but it’s with you where their story lives on. And for that to happen, we need to make sure they arrive with you in one piece! We carefully wrap each item in bubble wrap and traditional Japanese newspapers (you’ll often find a Japanese crossword or sudoku to solve!). You’ll also receive a short guide on how to care for and cherish your new tableware. Sustainability is important to us and we’re working hard on ways to keep items safe while being kind to the planet, too.

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