'Rabbit in the Moon' Decorative Japanese Furoshiki

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Powered by Auction Hawk 'Rabbit in the Moon' Decorative Japanese Furoshiki Furoshiki are traditional Japanese wrapping cloths. This one would make an especially nice wall hanging or table cloth, too! I sold out of these when I offered them over a year ago , and got lots nice emails about the wonderful feel of the fabric, which you can get an idea of in the closeups. This one's quite large at 46" wide and 48 1/2" long, and is a thick, high quality 100% cotton. The rich colors and texture and size make it ideal for home decor. It features rabbits at play under a full moon, with the Susuki(Pampas Grass) gently swaying in the breeze, in a classic Fall scene. And t's even a rabbit in the moon.....of course t's a rabbit t, as every Japanese well knows....and you thought it was a man! In Japanese folklore, the rabbit in the moon is making mochi, a traditional pounded rice cake. Hayashi San(Mr. Hayashi) took over the business from his father, and his company has been making real, quality furoshiki like this for over 70 years now, right in Kyoto. he also happens to be a friend of one of my students, and so I was able to meet with him and when I told him about my desire to give people outside Japan the chance to try his furoshiki, he was happy to give me his best price, which makes these even less than you'd pay for them in a store in Kyoto, read more