Kyoto Furoshiki Wrap - Takehisa Yumeji Double Width - Camellia (Water Repellent)

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Kyoto Furoshiki Wrap - Takehisa Yumeji Double Width - Camellia (Water Repellent) - Other - Other Man-Made Fibers Blue

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【Kyoto Furoshiki Wrap: Takehisa Yumeji - Tsubaki (Camellia)】 - Art Theme: A signature motif of Yumeji's, this design is a long-selling bestseller both domestically and internationally. - Design Significance: The camellia symbolizes the arrival of spring and is considered an auspicious flower in Japanese culture. Its elegant form is also cherished by women. 【Aqua Drop Technology: Superior Waterproofing, Infinite Possibilities】 This furoshiki is crafted from Aqua Drop recycled material, featuring high-density weaving and robust waterproofing for exceptional practicality: - Ultimate Waterproofing: With excellent water-repellent performance, it can easily carry water, making it ideal for storing damp items during outdoor activities, at the pool, during sports, or while traveling. - Lightweight and Portable: Its thin and soft material allows it to be folded and easily tucked into a bag, ready to protect against sudden rain as a cover for your belongings. - Endless Applications: Being waterproof and stain-resistant, it's not just a shopping bag but can be used in various settings such as outdoors, at the pool, or for sports. It's also gaining attention as a disaster preparedness item. 【The Origin and Charm of Furoshiki】 "Furoshiki" are traditional wrapping cloths originating from Japan's Muromachi period, which have evolved into an eco-friendly, stylish, and ingenious cultural symbol. They can replace traditional paper bags and, through different tying methods, transform into unique tote bags, gift packaging, or home decor, showcasing your creativity and taste. 【Product Specifications】 Material: Polyester (55% recycled polyester) Size: 70cm x 70cm Origin: Kyoto, Japan 【Washing and Care Instructions】 ・Machine washable or hand washable ・Iron safe ・Restoring Water-Repellent Surface: The waterproof effect typically lasts for several years. However, if the effect diminishes due to washing or friction after years of use, you can place a cloth over the surface and iron it on a medium setting to partially restore its water repellency. 【Important Notes】 ※ Items such as socks, handkerchiefs, towels, and scarves are considered personal wear. To protect consumer rights and for personal hygiene reasons, returns or exchanges are not accepted once sold. Please carefully consider the size and style before purchasing. (Excludes cases of incorrect item shipment or defects.) ※ The color of the product images may vary slightly due to differences in computer monitor settings. Please refer to the actual product color. If you have any questions, please contact customer service. ※ The appreciation period is "not a trial period." If you wish to return or exchange an item, please ensure it remains in its original condition. ※ If the product has been opened, used, or disassembled, resulting in a loss of completeness and resale value, your right to a return may be affected. ※ We regret that returns or exchanges cannot be accepted if the item is soiled, has been washed, has had tags removed or damaged, or is missing accessories.

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No.31,983 - Accessories  |  No.486 - Other
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Takehisa Yumeji was a representative painter of the Taisho Roman era, renowned for his distinctive *bijinga* (pictures of beautiful women). He was also a pioneer of Japanese graphic design, creating numerous everyday items that blended traditional Japanese woodblock printing techniques with the Art Nouveau style. His designs artfully wove together the trends of the time and the fusion of Japanese and Western art, remaining beloved by many to this day.

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