Koi Climbing Waterfall Large Furoshiki (118cm x 118cm)
$35.83
$44.43
This beautifully crafted 118cm Furoshiki showcases Koi no Taki Nobori, or “Carp Climbing Waterfall,” a traditional Japanese motif symbolizing good fortune. This image is celebrated for its meanings: Positive Momentum – the koi’s strength to swim upstream represents steady progress. Success and Achievement – often seen as a metaphor for life achievements, like promotions and personal growth. How to Use This versatile Furoshiki is ideal as a decorative wall hanging, unique gift wrap, or transformed into a practical bag or backpack with a few simple knots. Its large size can wrap various items such as a box of chocolates, a shoebox, or two wine bottles. For creative ideas, explore YouTube for furoshiki folding techniques! Watch this video ‘How to make a basic knot – Mamusubi’ and take off the knot. Check out our YouTube video ‘how to make a bag’ with a 104cm Furoshiki. -Gift Wrapping for books and bottles of wine – Watch Video -How to make a hand bag – Watch Video -How to make a shoulder bag – Watch Video -How to make a backpack – Watch Video Check out how to make many ways of wrapping from here. New to Furoshiki? Read the history of Furoshiki and more from here.
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