We love how the Fuwara Flamingo bird stands proud in pink for this multipurpose muslin. Fuwara muslins are made with six layers of Japanese gauze, designed to rumple and get softer with each wash. The top and bottom layers are woven with fine-count yarn for a smooth texture, while four layers of absorbent gauze add fluffiness. It’s ideal for mopping brows, drying hands and wiping up small spills, and is simply one of those little things that’s great to always have at hand.
If you love gauze as much as we do, check out our Fuwara collection, which includes other muslins and matching baby bibs. Also take a look at our Blanked collection of gauze blankets.
We are huge fans of Japanese gauze. Made of super thin layers of cotton, stitched together to trap air, it's warm but breathable, hygienic and absorbent, and it gets softer and cozier with each wash. Fuwara items are made by Nakamori Gauze in Mikawa, Aichi Prefecture, the birthplace of Japan’s cotton textile industry, and are woven and stitched together using techniques that date back to the Edo Period. Their outer layers are finely woven gauze, the inner ones of a thicker, airy weave an each item is pre-washed in mineral water derived from nearby Mount Ishizuchi to ensure softness. They may rumple and shrink a little with washing, but that just adds to their beauty as they become even fluffier with use.
100% cotton gauze
27cm x 29cm
NB: This product is designed to rumple and shrink upwards slightly after washing.
Made in Japan