Pine, crane, and turtle (expressed as kikko, the hexagon pattern taken from turtle shells) are symbols of longevity in Japan. This is why these motifs can be often seen at celebrations such as weddings, or birthdays for elders. Examples of this can be seen on formal wedding kimonos, and the uchikake, the decorative kimono that is worn over the actual kimono, where beautiful images of those motifs are often embroidered.
NEWN18-08 Crane at Dawn
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Included: Design paper, Protective paper, and Lacing thread.
Not included: Mounting fabric, Thread set, etc.
A listed color scheme thread set is suggested for the recommended fabric type.
Please note that the design and fabric may change without any notification.
For more information (fabric info, color picture, box chart, wishlist item availability), please click the “Additional Info” tab.
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