Item : Japanese Traditional Rayon Fabric Heian Jingu Shrine
Material : Rayon100%
Size:68cm x 68cm
Pattern : Kyoto Heian Jingu Shrine
Handmade in Kyoto, JAPAN
In Japan, Wrapping cloths have been a tradition (known as furoshiki).
They are a fabulous, zero waste way of wrapping anything from produce and wine bottles to clothes & gifts.
Heian Shrine (平安神宮, Heian Jingū) has a relatively short history, dating back just over a hundred years to 1895. The shrine was built on the occasion of the 1100th anniversary of the capital's foundation in Kyoto and is dedicated to the spirits of the first and last emperors who reigned from the city, Emperor Kammu (737-806) and Emperor Komei (1831-1867). Heian is the former name of Kyoto.
In our store, there are many patterns you can choose, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.