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Serviette Furoshiki Bundle : Neko (Cats)

Serviette Furoshiki Bundle : Neko (Cats)

Regular price €38,00 EUR
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The Curated Art de la Table: An Exclusive Trilogy of Whimsy

With so many mesmerizing traditional motifs to choose from, deciding can be an intricate art in itself. This Exclusive Gift Set was born from that very dilemma, meticulously curated to bring immediate visual harmony to your dining space. It unites three luxury Furoshiki fabric napkins from our most poetic textile series, celebrating the fascinating symbolism of the Japanese cat through three distinct cultural narratives.

A Thoughtful Gift of Art, An Exclusive Value

By choosing this masterfully paired set, you enjoy an exclusive 15% saving compared to individual purchases. Whether you are seeking to elevate your everyday high-end table styling or searching for a truly unique host gift imbued with deep heritage, this collection embodies the ultimate balance of contemporary utility and timeless Japanese aesthetic.

Inside the Curated Collection:

  1. Tabi-Neko (The Wandering Cat – An elegant invitation to travel and adventure)
  2. Neko Temari (The Playful Cats – Playfully juggling with traditional silk thread balls)
  3. Maneki-Neko (The Welcoming Cat – An ancestral icon of prosperity and supreme good fortune)

Features & Materials

  • Dimensions: 48 x 48 cm (18.9″ x 18.9″) – Meticulously proportioned for luxury dining napkins or elegant Furoshiki wrapping.
  • Weight: 43 g (1.5 oz) – Exceptionally lightweight with a refined, graceful drape.
  • Material: 100% Premium Cotton – Luxuriously soft to the touch, highly absorbent, and crafted for longevity.
  • Origin: Proudly made in Japan, embodying centuries of artisanal Savoir-Faire.

Delivery

Orders will be shipped by Colissimo/Chronopost within
1 to 3 business days.

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Care instruction

Machine washable at home and by hand.
Iron with a pressing cloth at approximately 180-210°C (high temperature).

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