Fukusa
A fukusa is a Japanese ceremonial cloth used to wrap gifts. They are highly decorated and in the past were embroidered or yuzen dyed but more recently many are woven or use shibori, as decorative technique. The fukusa usually has symbolic designs such as cranes, turtles, plum blossom and bamboo on one side and the reverse is usually red, with a Mon (family crest). As fukusa are quite small, they can be displayed easily,with stunning effect.
 NEW: FU1654 VERY LARGE CHIRIMEN SILK FUKUSA, TALE OF TAKASAGO |
 NEW: FU1653 LARGE WOVEN FUKUSA, GOSHO NINGYO, SHOCHIKUBAI |
 FU1550 LARGE WOVEN SILK FUKUSA, CRANE/SUN/TURTLE/WAVE |
 FU1483 WOVEN SILK FUKUSA, TREASURE SHIP |
 FU1460 LARGE SILK FUKUSA, PINE AND WAVES (Sold) |
 FU1442 SILK FUKUSA, HANDPAINTED RISING SUN AND WAVES |
 FU1441 LARGE BLUE SILK FUKUSA, HISHI MON |
 FU1440 LARGE MEIJI FUKUSA, SUMI SCENE WITH CRANES (Sold) |
 FU1439 LARGE FUKUSA, PAIR OF CRANES (Sold) |
 FU1233 LARGE FUKUSA, MEYUI MON |
 FU259 LARGE FUKUSA |