4 cotton fabrics.
The "Asanoha" pattern, or "麻の葉模様" in Japanese, is a traditional design that resembles the hemp leaf.
The pattern is geometric and consists of a repeated series of interlocking shapes that form a star-like motif or a hexagonal pattern.
The Asanoha pattern is a popular design in Japanese textiles and is often used in fabrics for kimonos,
especially those for children.
The reason for its association with children's kimonos comes from the hemp plant's characteristics: it grows quickly and is strong.
Therefore, the Asanoha pattern symbolizes growth, health, and vitality, making it a common choice for items related to children and babies.
It's also appreciated for its aesthetic appeal, with its intricate and symmetrical design conveying a sense of elegance and harmony.
High class cotton from Japan.
Patchwork, Accessory, Clothing Sewing DIY Crafts.
SIZE: 13.7" × 11.8" (35cm × 30cm)
Condition: NEW