Kokura-ori medium furoshiki (90 cm)/Water-repellent/Okura stripes
Ogura-ori, a traditional craft of the Toyomae-Okura clan, has been woven into hakama and obi since the early Edo period (1603-1868). Once discontinued in the early Showa period, it was restored by hand weaving and later successfully machine-woven into a durable modern cloth.
Kokuraorihas been woven in the Toyomae Kokura domain (Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture)since the early Edo period (1603-1868)for use in hakama and obi belts, etc.The warp threads used in the weaving create a rhythm of colors, and the warp stripes have a three-dimensional effect.
This medium furoshiki (W900mm x H900mm) is useful for wrapping sake bottles, wine bottles, gifts, etc.
■Okura-ori is a fabric that is used to wrap a wide variety of items. One of the characteristics of Ogura-ori is that it is soft to the touch and the fabric is firm. Another feature is that there is no difference between the reverse side and the front side. It is also cute as a small bag by tying it up.
■ Furoshiki is also useful as an eco-bag and disaster prevention goods. It is water-repellent, so it can be quickly wrapped up in a sudden rain.
Awarded year | Good Design Award 2010 |
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Manufacturer | Kokurajimajima Co. |
Designer | Noriko Tsukishiro |
Material | 100% cotton |
Size | 90 cm x 90 cm |
Country of production | Japan |
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