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Small Furoshiki Tsunagi Dango Pattern
Small Furoshiki Tsunagi Dango Pattern
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This Small Furoshiki Tsunagi Dango Pattern features a lively repeating design inspired by traditional motifs from Kyoto’s Gion district. The bold red and soft blue pattern gives this Japanese furoshiki a playful rhythm that feels both timeless and modern.
Part of the Yumeji Takehisa collection, this cotton furoshiki reflects the artist’s love of expressive color and transforming everyday motifs into beautiful design. Takehisa was one of Japan’s most celebrated Taisho-era artists, known for bringing warmth and movement into traditional forms.
Made from 100% cotton, this lightweight furoshiki is practical, versatile, and easy to use again and again.
Perfect for wrapping gifts, carrying lunch boxes, or wrapping a matcha bowl as a thoughtful present.
NOTE: If you order this small 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:Red and blue Tsunagi Dango pattern
- Made in Japan
Why You'll Love It
Inspired by Kyoto
This furoshiki is based on a motif connected to Kyoto’s historic Gion district, known for its beauty and cultural heritage.
Artistic Heritage
Part of the Yumeji Takehisa collection, celebrating one of Japan’s most admired early modern designers.
Playful Everyday Design
The repeating pattern feels lively and distinctive while remaining elegant and easy to style.
Thoughtful Everyday Use
Perfect for gifts, lunch boxes, table styling, or presenting a small ceramic piece with 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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from 292 reviewsI love this Matcha bowl. It is utterly stunning as an object and it is also extremely functional. I love using it almost on a daily basis or even just looking at it.
Loved how it was packed, arrived safely and is now my new favorite mug!
Stunning matcha bowl!! A true eye catcher and I'm very pleased to work with it. Many thanks Abel for making this beautiful art work!
Fantastic tableware!
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