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FUROSHIKI Japanese Traditional Wrapping Sakura Gift Wrapping Supplies Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.6
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Description of FUROSHIKI Japanese Traditional Wrapping Sakura Gift Wrapping Supplies

100% Cotton , Washable. 19 x 19 inches. Made in Japan.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not Worth the Hype in my review

This wrapping paper was a total disappointment. The design was cute, but the paper was too thin and tore easily .After I put it to the test, I realized it was not suitable for any serious gift wrapping project. I would have better luck using my own Arts and Crafts supplies to make a gift wrap. The only good thing about this was the Sakura design but that's not enough to make up for its low quality..

Pros
  • Cute Sakura design.
Cons
  • Thin and easily torn, not worth the price.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Elegant and eco-friendly gift wrap

These wrapping cloths are an excellent addition to any arts and crafts collection... The Sakura design is gorgeous and adds a touch of elegance to any present. They are also environmentally friendly, reducing the amount of waste associated with traditional gift wrapping. However they can be a bit tricky to tie into neat knots for beginners. Overall, highly recommend for those looking for a unique and sustainable gift wrapping option..

Pros
  • Reusable and eco-friendly gift wrapping option with a beautiful traditional design.
Cons
  • Difficult to wrap certain shaped gifts and may require some skill to use effectively.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Furoshiki Gift Cloth

Very nice Japanese packaging, Revain has a wide range. I use them as gift wrap for my artist friends, along with a document detailing the history of the use of these fabrics.

Pros
  • Gift Wrap
Cons
  • Without automatic packaging