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“Speaking of traditional Japanese wrapping artistry, Furoshiki doubtlessly sits as the pinnacle. This ancient practice of using square cloth to wrap goods and gifts is much more than a simple task – it is an expression of culture, care, and creativity.
Step by Step Tutorial
Here’s a guide to wrap a box using Furoshiki in just a few easy steps.
1. Selecting Your Furoshiki Cloth
Before beginning, you must first choose the appropriate Furoshiki cloth. Generally, a Furoshiki cloth is a square piece, which comes in various sizes for different purposes. For wrapping a standard sized box, a 90 cm Furoshiki cloth is ideal.
2. Laying the Furoshiki Cloth
Lay the Furoshiki cloth flat on a surface. Ensure to keep the Furoshiki cloth on the table diagonally such that it appears as a diamond shape instead of a square.
3. Positioning the Box
Place your box in the center of the Furoshiki cloth. Ensure to keep the box centered so that the cloth’s corners can be easily brought together at the top of the box.
4. Wrapping Corners of the Furoshiki Cloth
Begin wrapping the box by bringing one corner of the Furoshiki cloth on top of the box. Now fold the opposite corner of the Furoshiki cloth over the first corner. Make sure to cover the box in such a way which ensures that the entire box is covered by the Furoshiki cloth.
5. Tying the First Knot
Once you’ve draped the fabric over the box neatly, bring the two opposite ends of the cloth together over top of the box and tie them in a simple knot…
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