Avril Furoshiki, 52 x 52 cm

Wrap gifts stylishly & beautifully

€ 3,19 € 3,59 -11%

(Price shown includes 23% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs )

Size: 52 x 52 cm

Tiles

In stock

Delivery by Wednesday, 19 November if you order by Tuesday at 23:59.

Ireland: Free standard delivery from € 64,90
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Features & Advantages

  • Available in various designs
  • Made from natural materials
  • Practical & reusable
  • Vegan Vegan

Item no.: AVR-916, EAN: 3662217009169

Frequently bought together with Avril Lemon Zest Shower Gel, 500 ml

Avril Furoshiki, 52 x 52 cm € 3,19
Avril Lemon Zest Shower Gel, 500 ml € 6,39 (€ 12,78 / l)
Total price: € 9,58
Description

Have you ever heard of furoshiki? It is a traditional Japanese art of knotting cloth to wrap gifts in. Pretty, practical and reusable in numerous ways, it is the ideal gift wrap.

How do I tie a furoshiki?

  • Spread the cloth out flat on a surface.
  • Place an object directly in the centre of the square.
  • Tie the 2 diagonally opposite corners together.
  • Do the same with the other 2 corners - done.

Tip:

  • You can find many tutorials for furoshikis online, from simple to complex knotting methods.
  • You can reuse the scarf: as a scarf, headscarf, headband, tablecloth, etc. - there are no limits to the imagination.

The product is made from 100% natural materials. No chemical colour fixers have been used, which is why you may notice a slight change in colour after the first wash.

Brand: Avril
Product Type: Packaging
Content by Ethos : Vegan, Washable
Certficates: Vegan - Uncertified
Instructions for Care: Hand wash, Machine wash at 30°C, Do not tumble dry, Allow to air dry
Material: Organic cotton
Manufacturer: MICROCOSME SAS, 25 avenue Jean Perrin, 59910, Bondues, France, www.avril-beaute.fr
Material

100 % Cotton

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