Furoshiki 27"- Cochae Seven Lucky Gods & Tai Fish
Furoshiki 27"- Cochae Seven Lucky Gods & Tai Fish
27 x 27 inches
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
The Seven Gods of Fortune (Shichi Fukujin), commonly called the Seven Lucky Gods in English, refer to the seven gods of good fortune in Japanese mythology and folklore.
In Japan, Red sea bream(Pagrus major) is known as Madai (Tai) and is prized both for its flavor and for its traditional use as an auspicious food often served at New Year's and festive occasions such as weddings.
Furoshiki is quite popular for a home decor! Use for a tapestry, decoration, carrying a bento box, gift box, wrapping a wine or sake bottle, or making a bag.
Cochae is a graphic design group run by Yousuke Jikuhara and Miki takeda who aims to produce designs with playful mind. They also design for toys and hold workshops in museums.
Furoshiki Instructions http://www.ymds.co.jp/cochae223/pdf/20160408_70fukucochae.pdf