The Japanese use an everyday cloth called a furoshiki for multiple uses – carrying items, gift-wrapping, and home decor. Furoshikis originate from the Edo period in the 17th century though this practice is not exclusive to Japan. Many countries use fabrics to carry and wrap items.

Ecoshikis exemplifies the art of presentation and promotes the beauty and the health of our planet. Our cloth wraps are designed for multi-use, reuse and gift-giving. Furoshikis require no tape, no scissors and are simple to use for all ages. Our furoshikis are manufactured locally in Portland, Oregon.

We want to inspire you to enjoy the practice of using furoshikis. Consider using the furoshiki as a gift wrapping a gift.