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  • Nachhaltig verpacken mit Furoshiki Tuch!!
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  • Zero Waste!Umweltfreudlich! Furoshiki ist ein fast quadratisches Tuch , vor allem in Japan in traditioneller Weise als Verpackung und als Tragebeutel verwendet wird.
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  • Jedem Furoshiki Einkauf liegt eine kleine Anleitung bei.
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  • Größen S 45-50cm : kleine geschenke, Bentobox, Buch , Tissubox, kleine Flaschen, kleine Tasche
  • M 70cm : eine oder zwei Weinflasche, Kuchen , mittelgroßes Geschenk, Tasche
  • L 90-104cm : eine oder zwei Weinflasche, große Geschenke , Einkaufstasche , große Tasche
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  • Größe: 48 x 48 cm
  • Material: 100% Baumwolle
  • Made in Japan
  • "Furoshiki sind quadratisch geformte Kleidung verwendet in Japan zu verpacken und tragen Sie.
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  • Beagle, Chihuahua, Akita ken, Shiba Inu.

  • Four dogs are enclosed love dogfood. Their eyes turned to me it seems very happy. Each dog face expressions become more enriched when it is tied.
    Recommended gift wrapping for dog’s lover and mini bag for walking time.

    Product Details

  • Material : 100% cotton.
  • Made in Japan.
  • Gift Wrapping (Lunch Box etc..)
  • Animal COCHAE

    Tied the fun, spread the fun, wrapped and fun, and fun to look. Depend on how is wrapping to pop up four “cat” or “dog” is a different looks.
    One corner of furoshiki makes knot create the ears and tail, or collar and enjoy the change even in the same face. Will as a gift wrapping on you like “cat” or “dog”.
    Wrapping for lunch box and carry a little bag. Let's try to go out with a favorite dog together.

     

  • COCHAE

  • Design unit Jikuhara Yosuke and Miki Takeda work on the theme of “playing with play”. In 2003, in the classic world of origami, they produced graphic origami with key words “origami is more pop!” Currently they are conducting a wide range of design activities including designing with a new viewpoint, development of toys, workshops at museums and the like.
    Origami puzzle “Funny face card” won the Good Design Award 2008.
    Since 2008, he is a part-time lecturer at Kyoto Art and Design University. The origin of cochae (quotient) is cited from the traditional folk song “Okayama drum song (Cochaebushi)” of Okayama prefecture where he is from. The word “Kacha-e, Kacha - e” is a slang word popular in the Tenpo era and is a musical accompaniment word with multiple meanings such as “Please come here” and “This is good”.

Furoshiki S coche Hund Japanisches Traditionelles Geschenktuch

15,00 €Preis
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