GEB 281 • 2nd Floor
Furoshiki Gift Wrapping Workshop
Instructed by Keiko Kira
Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth used to wrap gifts and everyday objects for transportation. Furoshiki originated in Japan, and was originally used to wrap and transport clothes to the public baths — or furo.
Keiko uses recycled polyester furoshiki that are a beautiful, fun, and sustainable alternative to disposable wrapping paper. With multiple uses beyond gift wrapping, it’s the gift that keeps on giving. Learn to wrap, tie, and repurpose a furoshiki in this informative and fun workshop.
GEB 281 • 2nd Floor
Furoshiki Gift Wrapping Workshop
Instructed by Keiko Kira
Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth used to wrap gifts and everyday objects for transportation. Furoshiki originated in Japan, and was originally used to wrap and transport clothes to the public baths — or furo.
Keiko uses recycled polyester furoshiki that are a beautiful, fun, and sustainable alternative to disposable wrapping paper. With multiple uses beyond gift wrapping, it’s the gift that keeps on giving. Learn to wrap, tie, and repurpose a furoshiki in this informative and fun workshop.