Japanese patterns

Japanese patterns

Wishes Embodied in the Patterns of Japanese Clothing

Obis are beautiful in color and weave, and just looking at them makes one’s heart skip a beat. However, they are not merely beautiful. Each pattern has its own meaning and is woven with wishes for the happiness of the people who wear them.

Here, we would like to tell you about the meanings of some of the patterns.

Tortoise shell

Running water

Crane

Butterfly

Fan

Cloud-shaped carving

Blue sea wave

Japanese robins

亀甲

流水

扇面

雲取り

青海波

鴛鴦

Tortoise shell

Running water

Crane

Butterfly

Fan

Cloud-shaped carving

Blue sea wave

Japanese robins

Tortoise shell

The hexagonal pattern is derived from the shell of the turtle, a symbol of longevity. This pattern is repeated in a series of designs to wish for everlasting prosperity.

Running water

This pattern represents flowing water. It has the meaning of purity, beauty, as well as the meaning of shedding away misfortunes.

Crane

Like the tortoise, the crane is a symbol of longevity. In addition to expressing longevity and abundance of life force, the crane’s supple stance and wings spread in flight are beautiful, and are often used for celebratory occasions as a pattern to wish for happiness.

Butterfly

The wonder of their growth from chrysalis to beautiful butterflies, and their beautiful appearance as they flutter high in the sky, are associated with meanings such as immortality and success in life.

Fan

The shape of an outstretched fan has been a pattern for wishing for future development and prosperity since ancient times.

Cloud-shaped carving

It represents clouds in the sky. Mysterious and said to be inhabited by gods and dragons, clouds are said to be a sign of congratulations and good luck.

Blue sea wave

The fan-shaped concentric circles represent the waves of the ocean. We hope that your life will be as peaceful and happy as the calm sea.

Japanese robins

The Japanese robin is a bird with beautiful feathers and figure. The male and female birds are depicted in pairs, symbolizing a husband and wife in love.

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