Furoshiki Japanese Wrapping cloth

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Isa monyo sakura pink light green double sided furoshiki furoshiki covering a pink bento box
Chrysanthemum patterned furoshiki from Japan. Image showing the furoshiki wrapped around the Kimono Sakura Pink 2 tier bento box.
Purple side of the Isa Monyo Chrysanthemum Purple and Sage Blue furoshiki, wrapped around a bento box. Furoshiki is laid over the Matte White Nuri Wappa bento box.
Isa Monyo Knot pattern purple and green furoshiki japanese wrapping cloth from Majime Life Isa Monyo Purple and Green furoshiki covering a kimono sakura blue bento box from Majime Life.
Majime Life Isa Monyo Camellia Navy Blue Pink Furoshiki Wrapping cloth from Japan Wrap Japanese bento boxes and other items Made In japan Front view Majime Life Isa Monyo Camellia Navy Blue Pink Furoshiki Wrapping cloth from Japan Wrap Japanese bento boxes and other items Made In japan wrap a bento box
Hare Tsutsumi furoshiki wrapped around bento box Red and White Furoshiki Japanese wrapping cloth over a bento box
front view photo showing hare tsutumi asanoha red fursohiki asanoha red furoshiki covering yukimi picnic bento box
Majime Life Sakura Stripes double sided furoshiki pink side with small sakura flowers Japanese furoshiki Sakura stripes cover a mage wappa bento box. Made in Japan.
Majime Life Yumeji Takehisa furoshiki wrapping cloth Japanese plum pink 48cm Made in Japan  Wrap bento boxes lunch boxes and gifts presents front view Majime Life Yumeji Takehisa furoshiki wrapping cloth Japanese plum pink 48cm Made in Japan  Wrap bento boxes lunch boxes and gifts presents with sakura mokume bento box
Yumeji Takehisa tsunagi dango furoshiki wrapping cloth 90cm Wrapping cloth folded over a picnic bento box
Yumeji Takehisa furoshiki Japanese plum apricot red beige wrapped around a picnic bento box Yumeji Takehisa furoshiki covering a the yukimi picnic bento box at Majime Life
Hime Musubi Peony red furoshiki Adeline Klam design Majime Life Peony red furoshiki cover a bento box
Hime Musubi Peony Blue furoshiki japanese wrapping cloth Hime musubi peony blue furoshiki covering a bento box
Hime Musubi Crane Turquoise furoshiki by Adeline Klam Turquoise furoshiki japanese wrapping cloth with cranes
Modern Girl Sakura Multi Japanese Furoshiki Wrapping cloth bright design based on taisho era pop culture. Made in Japan Japanese wrapping cloth can be used to wrap bento boxes. Picture depicts wrapping a picnic bento box.
Modern Girl Asanoha Yellow Green Japanese Furoshiki Wrapping cloth design Yellow and Green Furoshiki Japanese wrapping cloth laid over a picnic bento box from Majime Life.
Side view of Modern Girl Plum Red Furoshiki Japanese Wrapping cloth showing white and blue flowers on a red background Floral pattern showing japanese plum flowers on a red background, over a picnic bento box from Majime Life

Furoshiki cloths for wrapping bento boxes, gifts and items you wouldn't have thought of

Traditional Japanese wrapping cloths – also known as furoshiki – are a wonderful accessory for bento boxes, but can also be used for a range of other purposes. Whether it’s to wrap elegant gifts or sake bottles, or to turn a tissue box into a centrepiece, these nifty accessories are a must-have in any household.

If you have been wondering where to buy furoshiki wrapping cloths in Australia, you've come to the right place. With our collection of beautifully designed Japanese furoshiki cloths, you’re sure to find the perfect design to pair with one of our bento boxes or blend with your home décor.

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Sizes and options of Japanese wrapping cloths

Designed to fit small, medium and large bento boxes, furoshiki cloths come in a variety of sizes. These include:

  • 45-50cm for small, medium, and even some larger-sized bento boxes.
  • 68-70cm for picnic boxes (also called “ojyu bako” in Japanese).
  • Over 90cm: designed for larger boxes and can even be used as a small bag.

Knowing which size furoshiki is best for your needs can be confusing as there are many different options on offer. Let's consider their uses so you can decide which is best for you.

For everyday use

We recommend choosing a smaller-sized furoshiki for everyday use – something between around 50cm. This is because they are big enough to wrap 1 or 2 tiered bento boxes and some smaller picnic bento boxes. They’re incredibly versatile and can also serve as table cloths, cushion covers, and to wrap or cover household items (such as tissue boxes) to add more life to any house décor.

As a fabric gift wrap

Sustainable and durable, using furoshiki for gift wrapping is an eco-friendly option that not only helps to reduce waste, but also adds more uniqueness to your gift. 50cm is a good size to start with, but of course it will depend on the size of the gift. We have a selection of larger sized ones (more than 70cm) for bigger items. 

With the many designs and colours, using furoshiki as gift wraps is a great way to convey your best wishes with a personal touch.

For picnics

If you’re heading out on a picnic using the larger-sized bento boxes, choose furoshiki that are larger than 70cm. This will allow you to wrap your containers without any hassle.

The furoshiki can then serve as a lunch mat or cover food to protect from insects. What’s great is that they are machine-washable, so you can use them again and again for another occasion.

Why you should use an official Japanese furoshiki cloth

We often get asked, wouldn't using any cloth to wrap bento boxes and other items serve the same purpose? The truth is that you can, but the furoshiki is designed perfectly to reflect Japanese culture, design and tradition, and what better item to complement your Japan made bento boxes? Plus, it can be used for virtually anything – from converting into a bag to wrapping your wine bottles.

Ready for a fun fact? Japanese furoshiki cloths actually date back more than 1200 years, when it was originally called ‘tsutsumi’. In those times, the cloths were used to wrap precious objects stored at Japanese temples. Over the years, their use changed, and they are now even used as shopping bags to carry food, items, tools and gifts.

Shop for gorgeous furoshikis now

Ready to grab some of your own wrapping cloths for your household? Browse our vibrant range online, and we’ll ship your order anywhere in Australia.

Have a question to ask? Get in touch with our Majime Life team, who are available to provide recommendations and support.

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