Furoshiki – Woman with Glass Toy by Utamaro Kitagawa

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This sophisticated furoshiki features a graceful bijin (beautiful woman) by the renowned ukiyo-e master Kitagawa Utamaro (1753–1806). Known for his refined portraits of women from the Edo period, Utamaro captured subtle expressions, delicate gestures, and the quiet elegance of everyday moments.

The soft colour palette and intricate kimono pattern bring timeless Japanese aesthetics into a modern European setting — perfect for those who appreciate art, craftsmanship, and understated beauty.

About Furoshiki

Furoshiki are traditional Japanese wrapping cloths used for carrying, gifting, and decorating. Reusable and versatile, they offer a sustainable alternative to paper gift wrap and plastic bags.

Perfect for:

  • Elegant, reusable gift wrapping
  • Carrying books, lunch boxes, or small items
  • Wall display or textile décor
  • A thoughtful art-inspired gift

About this product:

  • 100% cotton
  • Made in Japan
  • Size: 48 cm x 48 cm

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