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MyEm0.ComMyEm0.Com Jual pernak-pernik luthuna imoets genit centil dari rajutan tangan, mulai dari gantungan hp, sarung hp, kalung, gelang, ikat rambut, bando, jepit, pin, tas, syal... Mimi cucu pake brownis kenari, yang manis lucu ya adanya di mari **This site is an online crochet shop. All products are hand-made crocheted. All items are unique.
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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Cuties Character Figures

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Ada Apa Manis?

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Special Sweet Cake

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Cute Girly Hair Accessory

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Hair Accessories

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Special Merah-Putih 17 Agustus Barang Panas

:: Semangatmu Merah-Putihmu ::
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:: Sendal (motif) Mbah Surip ::
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

FUROSHIKI - Japanese knots




:: Furoshiki Preventing Garbage through Traditional Wrapping ::


Furoshiki is the ancient Japanese art of folding fabric.
This interesting technique was originated in early 710 - 794 AD in Japan.
The word "furoshiki" literally translates as "bath mat" and is a square piece of cloth that was used for the Fastening and carry objects of any shape and size.

If you want to do something practical and beautiful, then this is best treated by the Japanese.
By the way for the gift box is selected a more complex version of the fabric - with patterns. Even the stack of books wrapped in Furoshiki looks very stylish.
Recently in the computer market of Japan, a new offer - packaged in a traditional style Furoshiki laptops.



*dog wrapped in furoshiki designed by Yukimasa Okumura*

Here are a few schemes (from the site of the Ministry of Environment of Japan) for processing of packaging technology furoshiki:





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