Many Uses of Furoshiki: The Art of Gift Packing
Many Uses of Furoshiki: The Art of Gift Packing
Furoshiki is a traditional wrapping cloth used by Japanese for creative style of gift wrapping. It is a large square piece of material with many colorful designs, hues and patterns. It has a multiple of usages like for wrapping gifts, carrying and storing things, spreading on the floor, or decorating a room.
The use of Furoshiki dates back to Edo period when it was used as a bath spread. With the development of trade and commerce, people started using it for different purposes. Eventually, its usage spread to serve as a means for merchants to carry their wares or to protect and decorate a gift.
Japanese rather thought it is impolite to offer a gift directly by hand. So Furoshiki was used to wrap gifts for occasions like wedding. Over the time, it gained increasing popularity and the users formulated different ways to wrap things passing down the tradition until it became an indispensable tool in the life of the Japanese.
It is found Furoshiki usage and wrapping is gaining popularity around the world. This is because of the intricate manner and beauty of traditional gift wrapping it offers. Furoshiki can be used to wrap or carry things in many ways:
HIRA-ZUTSUMI
In this case, you have to place the object at the centre of a 'furoshiki' to wrap up. Next, you have to gather the two adjacent corners of the cloth and tie them in a reef knot. The other two corners should also be done in the similar way. After that, pass the knot through the gap formed under the first knot and pull together. It becomes a good handy gift wrap.
NIHON-ZUTSUMI
This is a two bottle wrap in which two bottles are placed on the diagonal line formed between two opposite corners of the 'furoshiki'. The bottles are rolled after covering them with nearest corner of the cloth. Then, they are sat upright to tie the left and right ends together.
OKAIMONO TSUTSUMI
Here, the furoshiki is spread flat out to create a shopping rap. When the two sides of the edges are tied together, they become two circles to become two handles. You can carry things in it.
Thus, 'furoshiki' offers multiple usages regardless of the size and shape of goods to wrap up.
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