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Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese fabric used to wrap, transport and package objects in an elegant and eco-friendly way. It can be of different sizes and materials, such as cotton, silk or rayon, and is knotted in various ways to adapt to different needs, such as carrying books, gifts or bottles.
Furoshiki is also used to decorate the home, such as hanging on a wall, on a sofa, on a table or as a scarf.
In addition to its practical function, furoshiki is also an aesthetic and cultural expression of Japan, often decorated with traditional patterns. This furoshiki is in the ukiyo-e style, a typical art of Japan that flourished during the Edo period.
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