Furoshiki-style fabric gift wrap breathes new life into the ancient Asian tradition of elegantly wrapping gifts turning each offering into a remarkable and memorable keepsake. Each piece of our collection is made from upcycled Indian saris embracing the beauty and uniqueness of repurposed textiles. Measuring 35 inches square these wraps provide a versatile tape-free solution for gift-giving offering a multitude...read more
Furoshiki-style fabric gift wrap breathes new life into the ancient Asian tradition of elegantly wrapping gifts turning each offering into a remarkable and memorable keepsake. Each piece of our collection is made from upcycled Indian saris embracing the beauty and uniqueness of repurposed textiles. Measuring 35 inches square these wraps provide a versatile tape-free solution for gift-giving offering a multitude of ways to fold and tie making every present a work of art.
The essence of these wraps lies in their origin; crafted in India by skilled artisan partners they highlight the rich heritage and vibrant patterns of Indian textiles. The upcycled nature of these saris means that no two pieces are identical ensuring that each wrap is as unique as the gift it encases. Whether used for traditional gift wrapping or repurposed as stylish accessories like scarves or bandanas these fabric squares inspire creativity and sustainability.
To create a basic wrap simply unfold the fabric into a diamond shape on a flat surface place the gift in the center and tie opposite ends in double knots. The fabric will snugly conform around the gift with the knots beautifully forming a bow adding a touch of elegance and charm to your thoughtful gift.
Due to the handmade and upcycled nature of our items the colors and designs are a delightful surprise varying with each piece and cannot be pre-selected or guaranteed to match the photos shown which are merely examples of the possibilities. Each wrap is a unique treasure a testament to the beauty of Indian craftsmanship and the joy of sustainable giving. Crafted in India these furoshiki-style wraps are not just gift wraps but a story of tradition sustainability and beauty woven together.