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  • The White Iris
    February 27, 2024 Ezen Foundation

    The White Iris

    In Japanese culture, the iris flower is associated with bravery, courage, and resilience. The symbolism behind this motif stems from the plant’s ability to thrive in harsh conditions, such as wet marshlands. Therefore, the iris is often used to represent the inner strength needed to overcome adversity. In textile design, white irises on young women’s kimono would signify purity, innocence and spiritual enlightenment.

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  • February 27, 2024 Ezen Foundation

    Kanoko

    The kanoko design is based off the spots on a fawn deer and is one of the most popular Japanese patterns. The motif consists of a repeated diamond pattern with small white spots inside.The pattern was extremely fashionable in the Edo period, and it was seen as a status symbol of wealth as the patterns were time-consuming and costly to produce. 

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