Textile Panel of earth red woven silk with three plant motifs in one corner using Shibori tie-dye technique; designs are in white, pale turquoise, indigo, and peach; this kind of textile is called, Furoshiki, and is wrapped around a package and tied for carrying.
Textile Panel (Furoshiki) of olive green Japanese cotton (very fine, feels like silk) with brushstroke Japanese characters in white with a few in red-orange; large square would be wrapped around and tied to carry packages.
Towel (Tenugui) of fine woven cotton with a band along one edge of bamboo branches with accents of leaves in indigo blue; two large leaves, one in black and one in indigo merge into the white space; two Japanese characters at one corner.
Paper cut art of brown paper in a vine with elongated leaves and a check patterned ground; design is constructed of horizontal cuts; paper is backed on cotton fabric covered over cardboard.
Towel (Tenugui) of white cotton with screen print design of architecture surrounded by trees; upper portion in black and grey, lower portion has some blue; top is grey.
Towel (Tenugui) of blue cotton with a white diamond in center and print of a large black Japanese character with some smaller characters to the left; each side of the design has branches and floral branches in ombre colors.