The Kenema Furoshiki Nanten Hachiki is a small-sized black wrapping cloth made from cotton, referred to as "furoshiki" in Japanese.
The pattern of the Kenema Furoshiki Nanten Hachiki Furoshiki embodies resilience and perseverance, inspired by the Japanese proverbial theme of "falling seven times and getting up eight." Just as the furoshiki wraps and protects items, it also metaphorically wraps the wearer with strength and determination.
The proverb "fall seven times, get up eight" encapsulates the spirit of never giving up, no matter how many setbacks one faces. It signifies resilience, determination, and the courage to persist through difficulties. This theme is woven into the fabric of the furoshiki, reminding its user of their own strength and ability to rise above challenges.
Made from cotton, Kenema Furoshiki are durable and eco-friendly. Cotton furoshiki are favored for their softness, making them gentle on the items they wrap and easy to care for. Despite its compact size, this furoshiki offers practical solutions for everyday tasks, embodying cultural values of sustainability and elegance.
Furoshiki have been used in Japan for centuries as a practical and aesthetic way to carry and wrap items. They are not only functional but also reflect the elegance and cultural heritage of Japan. The Nanten Hachiki design adds a traditional touch to everyday activities, making it suitable for both practical use and as a decorative item.
- Size: Approx. 50cm
- Material: 100% cotton
- Made in Japan