Furoshiki is probably no longer strange to those who follow a sustainable lifestyle or are interested in Japanese style, culture and lifestyle. Many people use Furoshiki to wrap gifts, wrap bentos, wrap wine, etc. in many different ways depending on the size of the object or item. And it is thanks to its flexibility, high applicability, and many green values for a sustainable lifestyle that Furoshiki is loved by many people. However, it doesn't stop there, with many great cultural values, Furoshiki is transformed into new things in the world of fashion and other consumer applications of life. Let's find out!
Brief introduction to Furoshiki!
“Furoshiki - 風呂敷” is a large square cloth used by the Japanese to wrap, wrap gifts, personal belongings or use as a bag, similar to Vietnamese baskets in ancient times. Initially, Furoshiki was cut and sewn from a roll of fabric about 35-40cm wide and about 12m long so that there was no excess, so in many cases, the scarf would be rectangular instead of square. Furoshiki, along the course of history, has become increasingly diverse in design, pattern, material and size.
Mottainai: Furoshiki is also one of the typical examples of Japanese Mottainai practice.
And for today's modern life Furoshiki is popular around the world as a choice for a sustainable lifestyle, contributing to environmental protection.
Furoshiki are square pieces of fabric in many sizes, from 45 cm to 225 cm, and in all materials, silk, cotton, synthetic fibers, with patterns or even just plain colors. Traditionally, furoshiki folding must follow a strict set of rules. For example, one must fold a piece of cloth from the left if it is a happy occasion, and must fold from the right if it is a condolence gift. This folding method also applies to all types of wrapping paper.
Following the introduction of Western culture, with available handbags and gift wrapping bags, furoshiki are no longer a popular gift wrapping item like in the past. However, furoshiki is still the optimal choice when wrapping wine bottles - a popular gift - as well as flower pots. And it still retains its rare grace and solemnity every time it is used.
Thanks to that, Furoshiki is more commonly brought into everyday life with many different uses. Especially in fashion.
1. Handbag made from handkerchiefs in Furoshiki style
It is not difficult to see that Furoshiki's knotting and strapping styles make it very easy to apply in creating a handbag. For example, the Hermes brand also released a handbag model inspired by Furoshiki and also called Furoshiki Handbag PM.
2. Shoe design based on ideas from Furoshiki's folds
Vibram, known for its high-performance shoes, has created a unique shoe line inspired by Furoshiki.
Furoshiki shoes have a wraparound design that stabilizes the foot, reminiscent of the traditional Japanese Furoshiki wrap, creating a shape that fits the foot and gives it a distinctive look.
3. Bouquet with Furoshiki
Jardin is a brand that has designed a tote bag for flower bouquets instead of the traditional fixed flower bouquets made of wrapping paper.
Furoshiki can be said to be an environmentally friendly item, because it can be washed to look like new again, can be reused many times, can be folded and carried with you anywhere, wrapping any object. any use regardless of shape. Over the centuries, furoshiki has increasingly proven itself to be very suitable for today's dynamic times.