
Fujin Raijin Chirimen Furoshiki 27 in
The depiction of Fujin (the wind god) and Raijin (the thunder god) on this furoshiki wrapping cloth is among the masterpieces of Tawaraya Sotatsu, a renowned painter of the Edo period (1603–1868 CE).
Since ancient times, people in Japan have believed that the wind blows and thunder rumbles because of the presence of these two gods in the sky between heaven and earth. It is believed that the wind and thunder gods are beneficial for victory and business prosperity.
This furoshiki is made by a Japanese traditional weaving technique called chirimen, which gives it a unique texture with an uneven surface.
It is perfect for wrapping gifts for those who wish for prosperity, and also for hanging in a room as decorations.
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The depiction of Fujin (the wind god) and Raijin (the thunder god) on this furoshiki wrapping cloth is among the masterpieces of Tawaraya Sotatsu, a renowned painter of the Edo period (1603–1868 CE).
Since ancient times, people in Japan have believed that the wind blows and thunder rumbles because of the presence of these two gods in the sky between heaven and earth. It is believed that the wind and thunder gods are beneficial for victory and business prosperity.
This furoshiki is made by a Japanese traditional weaving technique called chirimen, which gives it a unique texture with an uneven surface.
It is perfect for wrapping gifts for those who wish for prosperity, and also for hanging in a room as decorations.
























