Irouchikake
風光百花紋
"Irouchikake" with a dark blue base and oil piping
The chrysanthemum, regarded as the “king of flowers,” symbolizes nobility, longevity, and protection against evil. The plum blossom, which blooms earliest in spring, represents quiet strength and perseverance. Additionally, the design incorporates mandarin oranges and wisteria—symbols of longevity and fertility—along with seasonal wildflowers nurtured by Japan’s nature since ancient times. These elements blossom magnificently, creating an elegant auspicious pattern. This is a colorful uchikake imbued with refined grace.
Irouchikake
風光百花紋
"Irouchikake" with a dark blue base and oil piping
The chrysanthemum, regarded as the “king of flowers,” symbolizes nobility, longevity, and protection against evil. The plum blossom, which blooms earliest in spring, represents quiet strength and perseverance. Additionally, the design incorporates mandarin oranges and wisteria—symbols of longevity and fertility—along with seasonal wildflowers nurtured by Japan’s nature since ancient times. These elements blossom magnificently, creating an elegant auspicious pattern. This is a colorful uchikake imbued with refined grace.