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This design features plovers (chidori) flying over stylized Japanese waves. In Japanese culture, waves symbolize the flow of society, and plovers represent perseverance and good fortune—often associated with marital happiness and family safety.
The word “chidori” sounds like the phrase “to take a thousand,” making it a symbol of receiving many blessings, victory, and encouragement. This furoshiki is carefully designed so that when wrapped, a plover appears in just the right place—unfold it to reveal a large, striking bird.
Hare tsutsumi
This furoshiki series was created for wrapping gifts on “Hare no Hi” – joyful and festive occasions in Japanese culture.
With auspicious motifs such as mizuhiki, pine, bamboo, and plum, these designs are ideal for weddings, celebrations, or corporate anniversary gifts.
Dimensions : 70 x 70cm
Weight : 80g
Material : 100% cotton
Made in Japan
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 25 - Jun 30
US$40
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