Yamako 88595 Tamas Walk Small Furoshiki Autumn Leaves
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elaine
> 3 dayMiad it into a pillow. Very pretty
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Rainbow
> 3 dayVery pretty, nice size. Will use for a number of different things.
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rusty
> 3 dayBeautiful. Looks exactly like picture.
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Jennifer Upton
> 3 dayBeautiful wrapping. All of the Traveling Cat wraps are wonderful. This wrapped a special gift to my daughter for her 18th birthday. Her birthday falls in November, so she understood the significance. After opening the gift, she carefully wrapped it again for storage. I know she will treasure both the gift and the wrapping for years to come.
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Debbie
> 3 dayIf you want this for a pretty furoshiki gift wrap this isnt it. The other side needs to be hidden. If you want it for a kitchen towel, you would not want this. The fabric does not absorb. It would be nice for a place mat. For carrying lunch it would be fine. The cloth has substantially thick threads running across it for an uneven (not smooth) look. The fabric doesnt feel nice. Since I bought it for furoshiki gift wrap presentation, I have to say that I didnt like it at all. I will throw it out. Its a bit thick for a pretty furoshiki look. The design is cute and it is true to size.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayNice sturdy cotton fabric. Its the size of a large dinner napkin. You can wrap a bento box in it, then unwrap to use as a lunch mat.
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Judy E Austin
> 3 dayI have been curious about these lovely, little Japanese wrapping cloths for some time. When I found that some included images of cats, I had to see for myself. And, I was delighted when I opened my package. The quality of the cotton, the image itself, and the size are all what I hoped. I wasnt sure exactly how I was going to use this little gem, but right now Im thinking of including it in a stack of white buffet napkins during informal dinner parties. Im planning to buy at least three more for me and maybe more as gifts for my friends. There are so many beautiful images to choose from.
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Dana Cinq-Mars
> 3 dayIt was very small much smaller than I thought it would be
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Getting there week by week!
> 3 dayThis is a beautiful good quality cloth wrapping. The picture is lovely. The cloth is textured with a nice feel and not sheer. I would imagine my friend will reuse this in some way, as I would.
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C M
> 3 dayThis furoshiki is pretty good quality, not thin or quick fading but a medium weight with a bit of texture to the weave. I suspect it will last a while, certainly in better shape than our very first, thin Daiso ones. I do not recommend the thin fabrics for regular wrapping. I had to get this as soon as I saw it--the shop printed on it reminded me very, very much of one in Nara, near the deer park and in the trees. My husband and I went in on a windy autumn day to have some kitsune udon and ginger spiced amazake. A deer kept trying to peek inside. This is one of my most favorite memories. I bought it around the 4th year anniversary of that trip, wanting to give my husband an every autumn reminder of that time. I use furoshiki over lunch containers. Originally I did this for security to ensure the lid stayed on but the habit stayed with most containers. It makes them look nicer and adds a touch of extra care for loved ones.