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D&DEPARTMENT

D&DEPARTMENT Original Furoshiki

Made in Japan
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HK$ 208.50
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D&DEPARTMENT's original furoshiki cloth, made by Kyoto-based furoshiki specialist Yamada Textile Co., Ltd. It uses a design based on D&DEPARTMENT's wrapping paper (designed by Rikako Nagashima). The cloth is made of sheeting fabric, which is bouncy and breathable. The 47cm x 47cm furoshiki is a convenient size for everyday use and is recommended for wrapping lunch boxes and small souvenirs.
Dimensions: Width 470mm / Height 470mm
Material: 100% Cotton
Yamada Textile Co., Ltd.
Founded in Kyoto in 1937. The business started as a store after the first representative, Kanichi Yamada was employed at a cotton cloth retailer and eventually started his franchise business. As a "specialized manufacturer of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth," whose numbers have dwindled, its "wrapping cloth" incorporates over 1000 years of Japan's passion while it initiates product development and promotes widespread use as the product continues to evolve as a "living culture."
*Place a cloth over the surface when ironing.
*Do not iron the surface directly.
*The colors may transfer due to friction.
*Use caution especially when it gets wet.
*Wash separately with other items.
D&DEPARTMENT's original furoshiki cloth, made by Kyoto-based furoshiki specialist Yamada Textile Co., Ltd. It uses a design based on D&DEPARTMENT's wrapping paper (designed by Rikako Nagashima). The cloth is made of sheeting fabric, which is bouncy and breathable. The 47cm x 47cm furoshiki is a convenient size for everyday use and is recommended for wrapping lunch boxes and small souvenirs.
Dimensions: Width 470mm / Height 470mm
Material: 100% Cotton
Yamada Textile Co., Ltd.
Founded in Kyoto in 1937. The business started as a store after the first representative, Kanichi Yamada was employed at a cotton cloth retailer and eventually started his franchise business. As a "specialized manufacturer of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth," whose numbers have dwindled, its "wrapping cloth" incorporates over 1000 years of Japan's passion while it initiates product development and promotes widespread use as the product continues to evolve as a "living culture."
*Place a cloth over the surface when ironing.
*Do not iron the surface directly.
*The colors may transfer due to friction.
*Use caution especially when it gets wet.
*Wash separately with other items.