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London, London, United Kingdom
Designer (Graphic Design)
Member since July 03, 2009
There is a traditional Japanese method of wrapping called Furoshiki. Cloths vary in length and pattern, depending on the object being wrapped determines a particular method of wrapping, a book is wrapped in a very different way compared to a bottle of win
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