MAISON MIYABI
Fuku: Fujin Raijin (God of Wind and God of Thunder)
Fuku: Fujin Raijin (God of Wind and God of Thunder)
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Serviette Furoshiki
MAISON MIYABI offers you two ways to use it: Napkin for a convivial meal, a festive occasion and everyday use, Furoshiki for eco-friendly packaging.
What does “FUKU” mean?
福 (fuku) is a Japanese term for luck, happiness, prosperity or good fortune. It is often associated with positive, beneficial concepts in Japanese culture. This series offers a range of auspicious motifs that will bring you happiness.
Product description
風神 (Fūjin) is the god of wind in Japanese mythology
雷神 (Raijin) is the god of thunder, lightning and lightning.
These two deities are often depicted together in Japanese art, notably in a famous 16th-century painting by Kano Eitoku and other classical works of art. These figures are powerful representations of natural forces and have been popular motifs in Japanese visual culture.
The god of wind and the god of thunder, gods of nature, have been revered by the Japanese since ancient times for their respect for nature and their ability to ward off evil spirits. As well as warding off bad luck, they are said to bring rain and fertility, ward off evil and bring success, and protect against natural disasters.
Dimensions : 48 x 48 cm (18,9″ x 18,9″)
Weight : 44 g. (1.5oz)
Material : 100% cotton
Made in Japan
If you buy 4 or more Serviette Furoshikis, you will get a 15% discount!
Material
Material
100% Cotton
Delivery
Delivery
Orders will be shipped by Colissimo/Chronopost within
1 to 3 business days.
Care instruction
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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