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Japanese Traditional Asanoha Pattern Obi/Rabbit Pattern Obi/Double Sided Hanhaba Obi

Japanese Traditional Asanoha Pattern Obi/Rabbit Pattern Obi/Double Sided Hanhaba Obi

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Size
Length: approx 420cm
Width: approx 17cm

Material
Polyester

About Asanoha Pattern
One of the most iconic wagara, the simple yet bold asanoha pattern symbolizes the strong and quick-growing hemp plant.

Derived from its name asa (hemp) and ha (leaf), this Japanese pattern draws inspiration from the hemp leaf's structure - resembling six-pointed stars, the design signifies growth, strength, and durability, as hemp thrives even under harsh conditions.

Traditionally used to adorn Buddhist statues during the Heian period (794-1185), the pattern gradually became popular among the common people, becoming a fashionable design for kimono during the Edo period (1603-1867).

The significance of the hemp leaf also played into the asanoha design becoming the standard for baby clothes—parents often made clothing for their children with asanoha in the hopes that their child would grow as quickly and as healthily as the hemp plant.

Enduring in its popularity, the auspicious meaning behind this design makes items decorated with asanoha the perfect gift for expecting mothers or parents with small children.


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