This Furoshiki Hare Tsusumi with representative colors of red and white are used for Japanese prosperous events. It was symbolically designed as a wrapping cloth to celebrate Hare no hi. This expression includes several important japanese traditional seasonal festivities such as New Year. The color and composition are additional features of this series.
Available designs:
- The Seven Traisuries furoshiki may at first glance look like a simple red dot pattern but if you look a little closer then you’ll also see the pearl pigments form the “seven treasures”. The lucky seven treasures design represents “peace, happiness and prosperity.” This pattern brings endless peace and prosperity to families, is a perfect gift idea!
- The Hare Tutsumi Diagonal Bicolor Red has returened with a slight change. Compared to our orevious version, this newe version features a slightly softer material. It makes it easier to tie ans erap your items.
- Patterns of “pine, bamboo and plum” are representations of prosperity. Here the pine, bamboo and plum patterns combine into this one piece of Furoshiki desing. Looking closely, the plum pattern of 5 petals in the pearl of the bamboo and pine pettern are revealed. This design is glamorpis and ideal for Hare no hi. The center of the red circles mark locations for bottle wrapping and knot tying. Please enjoy the different wrapping desings.
The representative colors are red and white, or gold and silver, for Japanese prosperous events