This Small Furoshiki Cats Juggling Balls Pattern is a playful Japanese Furoshiki inspired by traditional ukiyo-e artwork. Featuring charming cats dressed in human clothing as they perform lively juggling acts, this cotton Furoshiki brings humor, movement, and personality to everyday use.
Based on the whimsical world of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, celebrated for his expressive and imaginative cat prints, this Furoshiki blends classic Japanese art with practical modern use.
Made from 100% cotton, this lightweight Furoshiki is easy to fold, wrap, and reuse again and again.
Perfect for wrapping gifts, carrying lunch boxes, or wrapping a matcha bowl as a thoughtful present.
NOTE: If you order this furoshiki alongside one of our ceramic pieces, I’d be happy to wrap it beautifully for you. Simply select the gift wrap option at checkout.
Product Details
- Size: 48 cm x 48 cm (18.9″ x 18.9″)
- Material: 100% cotton
- Color: Cream background with multicolor cat illustration
- Uses: Wrapping gifts, covering books, carrying small items, decorative accent
Why You'll Love It
Inspired by Ukiyo-e Art
Based on the whimsical world of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, known for his expressive and humorous depictions of cats.
Rich in Tradition
The design showcases Kyoku-temari, a juggling performance that was popular in Edo-era Japan.
A Unique & Playful Touch
With its charming cat figures and dynamic movement, this furoshiki adds personality to anything it wraps.
Thoughtful Everyday Use
Perfect for wrapping gifts, carrying lunch boxes, or presenting a matcha bowl with extra care.
Shipping & Delivery
- I ship to most countries worldwide.
- Orders are carefully packed and shipped within 1–4 business days. Your Furoshiki will be securely packaged to help it arrive safely.
- For more details, please visit the Shipping & Delivery page
A Little About IKKAI Ceramics
At IKKAI Ceramics, we celebrate handmade and thoughtfully crafted pieces inspired by Japanese tradition. Each item is chosen with care to bring warmth and simplicity into everyday life.
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