Furoshiki tied cloth bag with acrylic handles.
The Asanoha pattern has been used to adorn Buddhist statues since the Heian period (794-1185 or 1192). Later, it gained popularity because of its resemblance to a hemp leaf. The hemp plant grows rapidly, reaching a height of 4 meters in just 4 months, which is why the Asanoha pattern is often used to symbolize the healthy growth of children. Additionally, this pattern holds the meaning of protection against harm or evil spirits.