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No, this is not the Japanese gift wrap method that went totally viral — it's something new and different. This woman uses a Japanese technique that simply involves pleating. It will make your ...
Sundale said it’s also closely watching green trends — like furoshiki, the Japanese art of wrapping with fabric — because they could impact gift wrap sales in the coming years.
Fortunately, you can use two easily attainable items – wrapping paper and a bottle of something special – to put together a memorable, worldly present.
Furoshiki is the Japanese tradition of wrapping objects in cloth to cover or transport them. Some are turning to it as a more eco-friendly way to wrap presents without wasting paper.
The practice dates back hundreds of years, when people started using cloth bundles to carry items to and from public baths. Eventually, it evolved into a wrapping art form.
Instead of struggling with wrapping paper this holiday season, get yourself some cloth. The Japanese Furoshiki technique can wrap anything easily an ...
Wrap gifts in fabric using this traditional Japanese method that's resilient, multipurpose, beautiful, and green!
This Japanese gift-wrapping technique can help you wrap presents faster than the traditional method you're probably used to. Learn how to become a speed-wrapper with this one easy folding technique!
Ditch the paper gift wrap, bags and tissue paper this holiday season for the eco-friendly alternative of furoshiki (pronounced fu-row-she-kee). The Japanese wrapping technique is traditionally ...
The Nagano family has been making the traditional Japanese wrapping paper washi since the end of the Edo period in the 19th century. Today, it carries on this legacy into the modern world through ...
Furoshiki is a type of Japanese wrapping cloth that has been used for gifts and other goods for centuries. In modern-day Japan, it's popular to use a furoshiki to wrap a present because it looks ...