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Furoshiki Seed Night
SKU FS-SEED-NIGHT
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Product description
Our Furoshiki "Seed Night" has a side length of approximately 65cm, making it suitable for small sets of up to five without much additional equipment. It is made of 100% rayon. The material feels extremely smooth and great, has a beautiful pattern, but is also rather delicate. Our Furoshiki are produced by us in Germany. We carefully choose the fabrics based on patterns and materials ourselves, and hand them over to a seamstress who finishes the edges. Cotton and linen are rather firm and rigid materials, while viscose and modal are more stretchable and delicate fabrics. Therefore, those who regularly handle their ropes should rather opt for washable cotton fabrics. The Furoshiki, a traditional Japanese square cloth that is the perfect storage and transportation solution for your ropes, including rings, carabiners or safety shears. Made from high-quality materials, these versatile cloths come in a variety of sizes. Unlike a traditional bag, the Furoshiki is designed to wrap and tie around your rope bundles, providing a secure and customizable fit. The unique wrapping technique ensures that your ropes stay organized and tangle-free, and the soft, durable material helps to protect your ropes from damage during transportation. Compared to a Japanese Tenugui, the Furoshiki is better suited for shibari and rope bondage due to its larger size and more durable material. While a Tenugui is typically used as a hand towel or headband, the Furoshiki is specifically designed for wrapping and tying, making it the ideal choice for storing and transporting your ropes. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rope enthusiast, the Furoshiki is an essential accessory for your shibari or rope bondage practice. So why settle for a traditional bag when you can have the versatility and durability of a Furoshiki?