袱紗

Noun

 * 1) fukusa: piece of decorated silk used to cover gifts
 * 2) a small, square silk cloth (around 27–29 cm on a side) used in the tea ceremony as a cover and to wipe tea vessels
 * 3)  soft silk
 * 4)  something informal

Usage notes

 * The spelling is most commonly used for the gift wrap. The spelling  is conventionally (but not invariably) used in the context of the tea ceremony or in reference to smaller wrapping cloths. The spelling  is least common.